As I wrote earlier: "It was a fresh install of Jaunty. I just did a
clean update from hardy. I just purged the installation and reinstalled
it so you can see if there is anything usefull."
I formated my root partion and installed jaunty from scratch, so the
problem is quite valid.
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Hi Andreas
I have now tried to purge and and manually remove all directories
belonging to the munin-node package. When I tried to install the munin-
node package again the was no symbolic links in /etc/munin/plugins/
again.
I have attached a log file of all the steps I have taken, so you can
veri
It was a fresh install of Jaunty. I just did a clean update from hardy.
I just purged the installation and reinstalled it so you can see if
there is anything usefull. Installing munin-node does not put anything
into the plugins folder at my system:
r...@bohr:/etc/munin# aptitude purge munin-node
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26537883/Dependencies.txt
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Munin-node have a empty /etc/munin/plugins folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374537
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: munin
Installing a munin-node on a Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty did not make the
symbolic links from /usr/share/munin/plugins/ into /etc/munin/plugins/
and the node did as a result not make any graphs on the master. This has
changed from Hardy and is a regression.