Bug#484526: nfdump

2008-12-19 Thread Remco Post
actually, this patch is invalid. The fact that nfcapd cant start is  
because of an unclean shutdown, leaving the ols shared memory segment  
floating around while it shouldn't. At first glance it appears as if  
you're right, but look at lines 221 and further. Either the page  
already exists, while the code expects it not, or it doesn't ( shm_id  
= 0 ) in which case there is either an error or a new segment gets  
created.


It's not the cleanest code I've seen, but it seams to be correct.

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Bug#484526: root cause

2008-12-19 Thread Remco Post
This problem probably occurs when trying to run nfcapd as a non-root  
user from the rc script. It is then unable to write a pidfile (due to  
permissions on /var/run) and the rc script is unable to perform a  
clean shutdown.


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Bug#334681: depends vs. reccomends

2006-06-20 Thread Remco Post
Hi Steve,

In the case where you strongly feel that these packages should be
installed these should (read must) be recommended packages as long as
their absence does not break unixodbc-dev. This is the case for the
dependencies on gtkodbcconfig0 and libodbcinstq1.

Apparently, your view of what people could use the unixodbc-dev package
for (developing unixodbc library applications) differs from what a _lot_
of people actually use it for (building these applications without ever
changing one line of code).

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