Package: runit
Version: 2.1.1-6.2
Severity: serious

The reason user gitlog can be removed is that it owns an svlogd process that 
isn't stopped (but should be) when git-daemon is stopped.


after 

sv stop git-daemon

ps aux|grep sv shows:

root      7941  0.0  0.0    136    28 ?        Ss   00:17   0:00 runsvdir -P 
/etc/service log: 
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
root      9292  0.0  0.0   7544   836 pts/1    S+   00:34   0:00 grep 
--color=auto sv
root      9787  0.0  0.0    112    32 ?        Ss   00:18   0:00 runsv 
git-daemon
gitlog    9791  0.0  0.0    132    44 ?        S    00:18   0:00 svlogd -tt 
/var/log/git-daemon

Ulike the other reporters for this bug and 610099 waiting isn't enough to allow 
the packag to be removed.  Removal of the package requires killing svlogd (in 
this case process 9791).

I've upgraded the severity to serious because the package cannot be removed 
without manual intervention, and AIUI that violates debian packaging policy.

Hmmm...just noticed than 'runsv git-daemon' is listed in the ps output as well. 
 Perhaps that is the problem.


-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
  APT prefers squeeze-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'squeeze-updates'), (500, 'testing'), (100, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_CA.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_CA.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages runit depends on:
ii  procps                        1:3.2.8-10 /proc file system utilities

Versions of packages runit recommends:
ii  fgetty                        0.6-5      very small, efficient, console-onl

Versions of packages runit suggests:
pn  socklog-run                   <none>     (no description available)

-- no debconf information



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