Your message dated Mon, 3 Apr 2017 14:03:27 +0200
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and subject line Re: upgrade-reports: sysklogd removed when upgrading from
squeeze to wheezy (system existed under lenny) NO log deamon installed to
replace it
has caused the Debian Bug report #707004,
regarding upgrade-reports: sysklogd removed when upgrading from squeeze to
wheezy (system existed under lenny) NO log deamon installed to replace it
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Package: upgrade-reports
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
As part of the upgrade to Wheezy, sysklogd got removed. There was no
replacement log system installed in its place.
The system was origanlly installed under Lenny, before an upgrade squeeze. This
means that rsyslogd was not installed on the system.
To reproduce this:
1) Create a squeeze chroot with standard debootstrap
2) install sysklogd manually
3) Change apt.sources to wheezy
4) apt-get update
5) apt-get dist-upgrade OR apt-get initscripts
(sysklogd was removed from wheezy due to an RC bug)
Suggested fix could be to install a transitional package into wheezy
proposed updates called sysklogd at a version sufficient for the
Breaks: given in init-scrpts in wheezy, letting this package Depends:
on rsyslog
/Andy
RattusRattus
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On Mon, 06 May 2013 20:22:30 +0100 Andy Simpkins
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Package: upgrade-reports
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> As part of the upgrade to Wheezy, sysklogd got removed. There was no
> replacement log system installed in its place.
>
> The system was origanlly installed under Lenny, before an upgrade squeeze.
> This
> means that rsyslogd was not installed on the system.
>
> To reproduce this:
> 1) Create a squeeze chroot with standard debootstrap
> 2) install sysklogd manually
> 3) Change apt.sources to wheezy
> 4) apt-get update
> 5) apt-get dist-upgrade OR apt-get initscripts
>
> (sysklogd was removed from wheezy due to an RC bug)
>
> Suggested fix could be to install a transitional package into wheezy
> proposed updates called sysklogd at a version sufficient for the
> Breaks: given in init-scrpts in wheezy, letting this package Depends:
> on rsyslog
That ship has long sailed. Closing that old bug report.
Regards,
Michael
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