Bug#621027: Invalid shell option in start-statd

2011-04-21 Thread Marc Glisse
On Sat, 9 Apr 2011, Marc Glisse wrote: On Sat, 9 Apr 2011, Luk Claes wrote: Do you have rpcbind installed? Do you still have issues with the latest upload (1:1.2.3-2)? No, I appear to have portmap instead. I'll test the new upload (and thus the switch to rpcbind) when I get back It seems

Bug#621027: Invalid shell option in start-statd

2011-04-10 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Tue, 2011-04-05 at 02:33 +0200, Jörg Sommer wrote: > Package: nfs-common > Version: 1:1.2.3-1 > Severity: important > > % head -n1 =start-statd > #!/bin/sh -p > % /bin/sh -p -c true > /bin/sh: Illegal option -p > % ls -l =sh > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 17. Dez 18:49 /bin/sh -> dash > > The opti

Bug#621027: Invalid shell option in start-statd

2011-04-09 Thread Marc Glisse
On Sat, 9 Apr 2011, Luk Claes wrote: The problem is definitely not related as start-statd is not used in the init scripts. Ah, ok, sorry for posting in an unrelated bug then. Do you have rpcbind installed? Do you still have issues with the latest upload (1:1.2.3-2)? No, I appear to have po

Bug#621027: Invalid shell option in start-statd

2011-04-09 Thread Luk Claes
> updating to version 1.2.3 of nfs-common froze my system and made it > unbootable (the boot sequence blocked on statd). It still booted in rescue > mode, where I could downgrade nfs-common to 1.2.2 and the system works > again. > > I don't know if the problem is the same as the one reported here (

Bug#621027: Invalid shell option in start-statd

2011-04-07 Thread Marc Glisse
Hello, updating to version 1.2.3 of nfs-common froze my system and made it unbootable (the boot sequence blocked on statd). It still booted in rescue mode, where I could downgrade nfs-common to 1.2.2 and the system works again. I don't know if the problem is the same as the one reported her

Bug#621027: Invalid shell option in start-statd

2011-04-05 Thread Jörg Sommer
Package: nfs-common Version: 1:1.2.3-1 Severity: important % head -n1 =start-statd #!/bin/sh -p % /bin/sh -p -c true /bin/sh: Illegal option -p % ls -l =sh lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 17. Dez 18:49 /bin/sh -> dash The option -p is not a valid option for dash, that's the default for sh. Bye, Jörg.