[Bug 1768291] Re: lirc is flooding the syslog with two lines each second

2022-06-02 Thread Alec Leamas
Filed vdr issue: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1012274

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #1012274
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[Bug 1768291] Re: lirc is flooding the syslog with two lines each second

2022-06-02 Thread Alec Leamas
lirc does not spam the log if correctly configured. The repeated
messages is a actually a feature since it's an easy way to detect status
when configuring and hot-plugging a device.

The basic issue here is if lirc is pulled in as a dependency. It should
not, it's designed to be used by users which actually have the need. The
only rdepends I find in Sid is a Recommends in the vdr package. I'll
file an issue about that. Once this is fixed, no-one will have lirc
installed "by accident" so to speak.

For users which does not use lirc there are two options. One is to
remove the package completely, this should be possible on all
installations since there are no hard rdepends, just a Recommends in the
vdr package.

The other is to disable  lircd.socket and lircd.uinput using systemctl.
This is nothing special, it's standard system service configuration.

Besides the R: lirc in the vdr package I thus still don't see any actual
bug here. What *could* be considered is to add some info to the logged
message about disabling services to get rid of it.

Allowing a unused service to continue to run as root without spamming
the log is wrong for security and performance reasons. Hence, just
writing the log message once is IMHO not a viable alternative.

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[Bug 1768291] Re: lirc is flooding the syslog with two lines each second

2021-02-06 Thread Chris
So, now it's been two years since I first encountered this issue on 18.04.
I'm wondering if it has been fixed for 20.04 ... 
based on lack of activity in this ticket I supposed it won't be fixed. 
I'd like to use LIRC but I guess I'll abandon it forever since I 
refuse to let it spam my SSD's syslog.

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[Bug 1768291] Re: lirc is flooding the syslog with two lines each second

2019-02-12 Thread KyL416
Same as what Chris mentioned. I occasionally use a Hauppauge 950Q USB
device that has IR support on my laptop, but I don't keep it plugged in
24/7 since I frequently travel with this laptop. I don't want to mess
around with scripts and disable services, so right now my "workaround"
is to only install lirc when I want to use it, and uninstall it when I
don't need it.

The maintainer seems to assume that all IR devices are built in and
connected 24/7 since he thinks the only a bad dependency can result in
lirc being installed without an IR device connected so he sees nothing
wrong with the syslog being spammed with messages about it.

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[Bug 1768291] Re: lirc is flooding the syslog with two lines each second

2019-01-18 Thread Chris
This problem also affects me. I am running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with MythTV, and I 
sometimes plug in a remote control USB. When it's not plugged in, LIRC spams 
the syslog. I tried to disable startup of lircd daemon but that didn't seem to 
work. 
   sudo systemctl disable lircd.service
   sudo systemctl disable lircd.socket
and this appeared to set the links in /etc/rc2.d to be "K*lircd (kill) ) but
the glob spamming still occurred after the next reboot.

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[Bug 1768291] Re: lirc is flooding the syslog with two lines each second

2018-12-18 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Indeed that problem has also been reported to Debian
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=860296

The maintainer there is not really helpful acknowledging it's an issue
though and argue the users who don't have the hardware should
disable/remove lirc. The component is not installed in Ubuntu by default
but seems like KDE can pull it in.

Could be worth reporting upstream

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #860296
   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=860296

** Changed in: lirc (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: lirc (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Triaged

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[Bug 1768291] Re: lirc is flooding the syslog with two lines each second

2018-12-17 Thread George Inman
I had this same problem
 I used sudo apt-get remove  lirc
 That stoped the logs
I never installed lirc So it must have installed during upgrade to 18.04

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[Bug 1768291] Re: lirc is flooding the syslog with two lines each second

2018-05-04 Thread Gert Brinkmann
Hello,

I have to correct myself: You can remove the lirc package without losing
other packages. The problem was that I had tried to remove all three
*lirc* packages. And at least one of them has some dependencies from
other packages.

Greetings
Gert

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