Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 05:10:43PM -0700, NFN Smith wrote:
Thus, since the upgrade we wanted wasn't essential, we decided to not
bother with it then. However, we're now to the point where we need to
get the machine upgraded to lenny, so we need to figure
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
OK, its the best analogy I could come up with. I don't know if fixing
this is possible, hopefully someone can help you. I hope you had good
backups (if not, do them now if you can).
Turns out that it's not necessarily a problem.
As long as I don't reboot the serve
I have a server that is running etch, and before upgrading to lenny,
there's a a couple of packages with a lot of local configuration work in
them that I want to upgrade individually to lenny versions first, so
that I don't have the problem of having to adjust for lenny-specific
changes to pack
I have a server that is running etch, and before upgrading to lenny,
there's a a couple of packages with a lot of local configuration work in
them that I want to upgrade individually to lenny versions first, so
that I don't have the problem of having to adjust for lenny-specific
changes to package
I run sendmail 8.13.8-3 on an etch box, and am having a small problem
with configuration of HostStatus that seems to be related to how
sendmail is implemented in Debian.
If I set DAEMON_HOSTSTATS="No"; in sendmail.conf, then sendmailconfig
deletes /var/lib/sendmail/host_status, as described in
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