Unfortunately I lost access to the box I had been using for testing and
I haven't been able to bring up a similar box to run the test on. To
make matters worse, I've now left the job that this was all for :(
I had really hoped to test this before my last day but the stars never
quite aligned. I
Public bug reported:
Attempted to install slapd for the first time, but on a machine recently
upgraded from 10.04. I had already installed autofs-ldap before
attempting to install slapd. This is my first experiment with LDAP so
that's about all I know.
Setting up slapd (2.4.28-1.1ubuntu4) ...
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package slapd 2.4.28-1.1ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned
The host I had been testing on has died a horrible death. I'm trying to
find a new place to test this. On the bright side, the new host won't
have ever had the old -proposed package to interfere with the upgrade,
so if that was my problem, it should just work.
Fingers crossed.
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I'm having numerous problems installing the -proposed package on Lucid.
Sometimes the upgrade succeeds, sometimes it fails. I haven't been able
to figure out why yet (I think I'm starting from the same state each
time, but maybe there's a file somewhere I'm not considering).
If the package
Is that what broke? I tried it Monday and my NIS broke and reverting
didn't fix it. I never checked the configs though. Thanks!
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Steve/Martin:
I'm not seeing the updated nis package in lucid-proposed. Should I be?
Thanks!
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NIS upstart dependency
Is it in a PPA somewhere I can try it? If getting into -proposed is
hard, seems like it should be tested first :)
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Tested the proposed package in Lucid and it appears to depend on Upstart
0.9.7-2 but Lucid only has 0.6.5-8. So trying to upgrade marks nis as
broken and wants to remove it.
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Is that change to CRON backported to Lucid? I'm guessing not, but that
would be nice.
As for gdm/lightdm/atd I think the crucial one there is atd. The login
stuff probably takes long enough to start that NIS will be up by then
(plus that's nowhere near an exhaustive list of *dm's and adding all
Thanks for working on this! Once you get Oneiric/Precise working, are
you planning to fix this in Lucid? Lucid is still going to be around
for a few more years :)
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Verified. Tag updated to verification-done-lucid
** Tags removed: verification-needed-lucid
** Tags added: verification-done-lucid
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So far so good. My container is running fine along with everything
else. I'll keep running this build and report if I see any issues, but
I think it's good. Let me know if there's anything else I need to test.
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Tim,
Thanks for getting a test version out! I've been swamped the last few
weeks but I can test it out this weekend and post my results. I also
admit I thought this was a VSFTP patch (from Jamie's note) when I
skimmed it the first time, not a new kernel. Oops :)
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Could this be targeted for 10.04.3? This is really a pretty bad problem
with 10.04, and the 10.04.x releases are going to get further apart
after 10.04.3.
Thanks!
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Clint,
My attached files based on your original suggestion of two new upstart
jobs should do the trick as far as a minimally invasive fix for many
users. Anything more substantial would probably be hard to get approved
for a point release right?
It looks (from Christian's latest comment) like
Hopefully this works. I'm attaching a working nis.conf and nis-
wait.conf based on the comments so far. Put the files in /etc/init and
that should be all that's necessary for most configurations. You
shouldn't even need to remove the /etc/rc?.d nis links since it should
just determine it's
** Attachment added: NIS-wait upstart job
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nis/+bug/569757/+attachment/2070219/+files/nis-wait.conf
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