Graham Williams wrote:
Received Fri 25 Feb 2005 5:11pm +1100 from David Liontooth:
Package: wajig Version: 2.0.24 Severity: minor
This may be a bug in sysv-rc rather than wajig.
The "wajig start cupsys" command fails silently. It calls "invoke-rc.d cupsys start", which fails. In contrast, "/etc/init.d/cupsys start" works.
The "wajig stop cupsys" command works.
The same holds for lisa, the network daemon.
Hi David,
Thank you for the bug report.
I've been trying to duplicate this but to no avail. I'm running with the current sid (just did a DIST-UPGRADE). My cupsys stops and starts just fine. Using invoke-rc.d directly also works just fine. If your problem is that invoke-rc.d used directly fails, then I would think this might be outside the scope of wajig?
Any ideas on why your invoke-rc.d might be failing?
Regards,
Graham
Hi Graham,
Thanks for testing. Looks like a problem with invoke-rc.d (and thus the sysv-rc package), so please close for wajig.
I'll see what I can find out about invoke-rc.d. Apologies for "bugging" you :-)
Dave
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