Please can you explain why you think this is a bug? As far as I
understand, you now need to install upstart-sysv if you want to keep
your system running upstart on Vivid. But ordinarily users should not be
affected because they should all have been migrated to systemd, unless
there is a bug that
Please can you explain why you think this is a bug? As far as I
understand, you now need to install upstart-sysv if you want to keep
your system running upstart on Vivid. But ordinarily users should not be
affected because they should all have been migrated to systemd, unless
there is a bug that
I have found some additional information on how this bug would be
reproduced, let me explain:
If you visit this URL: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-
gnome/releases/15.04/ , there are four alpha/beta releases of 15.04 in
that directory: alpha-1, alpha-2, beta-1 and beta-2.
Now check the
I have found some additional information on how this bug would be
reproduced, let me explain:
If you visit this URL: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-
gnome/releases/15.04/ , there are four alpha/beta releases of 15.04 in
that directory: alpha-1, alpha-2, beta-1 and beta-2.
Now check the
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This seems not to be a bug in the upstart package - see comment #10 for
the details. If the init package should get marked as essential apt will
automatically install it on the next apt-get dist-upgrade and because
init depends on systemd-sysv | upstart-sysv it will install one of
these 2 packages
This seems not to be a bug in the upstart package - see comment #10 for
the details. If the init package should get marked as essential apt will
automatically install it on the next apt-get dist-upgrade and because
init depends on systemd-sysv | upstart-sysv it will install one of
these 2 packages
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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This seems not to be a bug in the upstart package - see comment #10 for
the details. If the package init should get marked as essential apt will
automatically install it on the next apt-get dist-upgrade and because
init depends on systemd-sysv | upstart-sysv it will install one of
these 2 packages
This seems not to be a bug in the upstart package - see comment #10 for
the details. If the package init should get marked as essential apt will
automatically install it on the next apt-get dist-upgrade and because
init depends on systemd-sysv | upstart-sysv it will install one of
these 2 packages
This seems not to be a bug in the upstart package - see comment #10 for
the details. If the package init should get marked as essential apt will
automatically install it on the next apt-get dist-upgrade and because
init depends on systemd-sysv | upstart-sysv it will install one of
these 2 packages
No, this seems not to be a bug in the upstart package - see comment #10
for the details. If the package init should get marked as essential apt
will automatically install it on the next apt-get dist-upgrade and
because init depends on systemd-sysv | upstart-sysv it will install
one of these 2
No, this seems not to be a bug in the upstart package - see comment #10
for the details. If the package init should get marked as essential apt
will automatically install it on the next apt-get dist-upgrade and
because init depends on systemd-sysv | upstart-sysv it will install
one of these 2
This seems not to be a bug in the upstart package - see comment #10 for
the details. If the package init should get marked as essential apt will
automatically install it on the next apt-get dist-upgrade and because
init depends on systemd-sysv | upstart-sysv it will install one of
these 2 packages
I'm noticing that these essential files have been moved from the package
upstart to the new package upstart-sysv. This package has just to be
missed being installed on upgrading because the package init is not
essential (while its description says it is (also it says that it allows
to select
I'm noticing that these essential files have been moved from the package
upstart to the new package upstart-sysv. This package has just to be
missed being installed on upgrading because the package init is not
essential (while its description says it is (also it says that it allows
to select
This is a bug in the upstart package. Please refer to bug #1436956 that I
had reported:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/1436956
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Title:
Essential files are missing
This is a bug in the upstart package. Please refer to bug #1436956 that I
had reported:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/1436956
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** Description changed:
- I'm using Ubuntu 15.04 dev and upstart 1.13.2-0ubuntu10 doesn't contain
- files like /sbin/init anymore. This caused that after upgrading to this
- package I wasn't able to reboot/shutdown my
** Description changed:
I'm using Ubuntu 15.04 dev and upstart 1.13.2-0ubuntu10 doesn't contain
- files like /sbin/init anymore. After upgrading to this package I wasn't
- able to reboot/shutdown my system and after a hard reboot it hasn't
- fully booted anymore.
+ files like /sbin/init
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