Issue #5908 has been updated by micah -.

Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Max Martin wrote:
> > It was only the disable case that was no longer working, as far as we can 
> > tell. The code is available for testing on the github branch I specified if 
> > you'd like to test this yourself. The reason we're changing as little as 
> > possible and only changing behavior for specific versions of update-rc.d is 
> > because of the "disable|enable API is not stable and might change in the 
> > future" message that update-rc.d gives.
> 
> Hi Max,  
> 
> In squeeze enabling doesn't work too:
> 
> [...]
> 
> This is with 2.6.7-2~bpo60+.

Unless I am mistaken, I don't believe that this fix is in 2.6.7, so I would not 
expect it to work.

> In the case of enabling it exits with error status 1.  Should this be 
> reported to upstream?

What do you mean by upstream in this case?

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Bug #5908: Service Provider on Debian unable to disable services: now uses 
update-rc.d enable/disable
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/5908

Author: Stig Sandbeck Mathisen
Status: Re-opened
Priority: Urgent
Assignee: 
Category: service
Target version: 
Affected Puppet version: 0.25.4
Keywords: provider, debian, service, update-rc.d
Branch: https://github.com/MaxMartin/puppet/tree/ticket/2.6.next/5908-update-rc
Affected Dashboard version: 


The debian provider of the service type now use update-rc.d "enable" and 
"disable", and lets "insserv" select which priorities to use for the symlinks.  
This is also true for non-upstart init scripts on Ubuntu.

The following commit, contributed by Martin F Krafft, can be merged to fix this 
issue:

Repo: git://git.debian.org/pkg-puppet/puppet.git

Commit: 83d88e218b5f8c940c4f2cc5ba33d3e976ed66bf

Gitweb: 
http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-puppet/puppet.git;a=commit;h=83d88e218b5f8c940c4f2cc5ba33d3e976ed66bf




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