Hello!
After apply this patch - I see 'hidden' services and can manage it.
Only need add 'functions' to unselects array.
--- /usr/sbin/rcconf2009-04-02 19:02:39.0 +0400
+++ /usr/sbin/rcconf.orig 2009-04-02 19:02:32.0 +0400
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From: Andrey Jr. Melnikov temn...@kmv.ru
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Cc: jida...@jidanni.org
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2009 8:18:25 AM
Subject: Bug#519555: KNOWN PROBLEM vs. 20/20 links
Hello!
After apply
Hi,
After apply this patch - I see 'hidden' services and can manage it.
Only need add 'functions' to unselects array.
--- /usr/sbin/rcconf2009-04-02 19:02:39.0 +0400
+++ /usr/sbin/rcconf.orig2009-04-02 19:02:32.0 +0400
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@
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They are just two different computers I use on alternating days.
Does your touch V test reproduce on jidanni1?
I think the hint for this problem is what difference your computers is
because rcconf works fine on your jidanni1 and doesn't work on jidanni2.
Also, rcconf works fine on my computers.
OK, so there is some other factor involved...
but what?
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers experimental
APT policy: (990, 'experimental'), (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
Locale: LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8,
OK, so there is some other factor involved...
but what?
Could you describe your information in detail?
I can't understand your some other factor.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers experimental
APT policy: (990, 'experimental'), (500, 'unstable')
What is the difference between jidanni1 and jidanni2?
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AK What is the difference between jidanni1 and jidanni2?
They are just two different computers I use on alternating days.
They should be almost the same. Did my touch V test reproduce the
bug for you?
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it happens with other packages too. I only tried the S/K20's.
Other packages may also happen at your side because rcconf doesn't have
its own status for defaults, rcconf has status data in
/var/lib/rcconf/services for non-defaults.
I couldn't reproduce your situation. In my several hosts,
AK Probably the problem at your side is that rcconf can't find
AK off-state package when rcconf has de-selected before.
Odd, on my jidanni1 computer, the only problem I have is
the messages are reversed:
# rcconf --on wwwoffle
# rcconf --on wwwoffle
Service 'wwwoffle' is already off. Skipping...
Can you please try this experiment:
update-rc.d -f wwwoffle remove
update-rc.d wwwoffle defaults
then run rcconf and in it deselect wwwoffle,
then do
# find /etc/rc?* -name \*wwwoffle*
/etc/rc0.d/K20wwwoffle
/etc/rc1.d/K20wwwoffle
/etc/rc2.d/K20wwwoffle
/etc/rc3.d/K20wwwoffle
Hello Mr. 鴨志田.
it happens with other packages too. I only tried the S/K20's.
# rcconf --list|grep wwwoffle
wwwoffle on
# rcconf --off wwwoffle
# rcconf --list|grep wwwoffle
# rcconf --on wwwoffle
Service 'wwwoffle' doesn't exist.
# rcconf --list|grep exim4
exim4 on
# rcconf --off exim4
# rcconf
Package: rcconf
Version: 2.0
AHHHGGG!
I removed wwwoffle via rcconf, but now can't put it back. It is not
inside rcconf's menu anymore.
The man page says
In that situation, remove the entry(corresponding package line) from
/var/lib/rcconf/services.
But it is not in there too!
So I
I removed wwwoffle via rcconf, but now can't put it back. It is not
inside rcconf's menu anymore.
I tried the following steps and it seems 'wwwoffle' is showed and can be
selected again.
(1) Install wwwoffle package
(2) Run rcconf
(2-A) de-select wwwoffle
(2-B) Ok and exit
(3) Run rcconf
AK (1) Install wwwoffle package
I don't want to reinstall.
AK 'wwwoffle' can be de-selected
yes, but can't be reselect afterwards.
AK Could you check /etc/rc*.d/ and see if any wwwoffle related files
AK remains?
When I remove wwwoffle via rcconf,
# find /etc/rc?* -name \*wwwoffle*
AK (1) Install wwwoffle package
I don't want to reinstall.
You don't need to reinstall. I installed since my host doesn't
have wwwoffle.
AK 'wwwoffle' can be de-selected
yes, but can't be reselect afterwards.
Here is the complete steps what I did.
(1) Install wwwoffle package
(2) Run
I even purged rcconf, ran /usr/share/debconf/fix_db.pl, and
reinstalled rcconf.
Can you please try this experiment:
update-rc.d -f wwwoffle remove
update-rc.d wwwoffle defaults
then run rcconf and in it deselect wwwoffle,
then do
# find /etc/rc?* -name \*wwwoffle*
/etc/rc0.d/K20wwwoffle
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