Control: reassign -1 squid
Control: retitle -1 squid should use /run/squid.pid
Am 21.11.19 um 11:52 schrieb Fred Boiteux:
> Thanks Michael for your advices !
>
> Le 21/11/2019 à 11:27, Michael Biebl a écrit :
>> Am 21.11.19 um 10:49 schrieb Michael Biebl:
>>
>>> As you can see, the problem
Am 21.11.19 um 10:49 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> As you can see, the problem is, that you have a resolvconf hook which
> tries to start squid.service way too early during boot. It's not
> directly systemd which schedules the start of the service.
> Since those hook scripts are prone to cause
Am 21.11.19 um 09:10 schrieb Fred Boiteux:
> Hi,
>
> Please find the output of 'systemctl show squid.service' in 'info1'
> attached file,
> and the output of 'journalctl -alb' in 'info2' one.
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Fred.
>
> [I send this e-mail again, seems that my first
Processing control commands:
> tags -1 + moreinfo
Bug #945002 [systemd] systemd: Dependencies not honoured at boot, so a service
doesn't start
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945002: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=945002
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Am 18.11.19 um 10:20 schrieb Fred Boiteux:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 241-7~deb10u2
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> On a Debian Buster system, I've installed the Squid package. It doesn't
> start on every boot. On my system, the /var directory is on a
Package: systemd
Version: 241-7~deb10u2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
On a Debian Buster system, I've installed the Squid package. It doesn't
start on every boot. On my system, the /var directory is on a separate
partition, mounted at boot. I've updated the squid.service to add a
dependency