Many thanks, a
update-rc.d forked-daapd disable
makes it :-)
Regards
Volker
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Datum: Wed, 05 Oct 2011 12:06:27 -0700
Von: Russ Allbery r...@debian.org
An: vot...@gmx.de
CC: debian-dpkg@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: postinst corrupts my settings after
Hello,
i have some problems with the package update mechanism in my appliance. I have
installed various services like 'forked-daapd'. Because i wanted to monitor and
start the daemon via 'monit' i removed the init script from the runlevels via
'update-rc.d -f forked-daapd remove'. After a
Hi,
vot...@gmx.de wrote:
Another szenario might be that i have installed service xyz but i have
disabled
it because i did not want to use it right now. If it is updated via a package
update the default postinst behaviour is to register the init script in the
runlevels and starts the
vot...@gmx.de writes:
i have some problems with the package update mechanism in my
appliance. I have installed various services like
'forked-daapd'. Because i wanted to monitor and start the daemon via
'monit' i removed the init script from the runlevels via 'update-rc.d -f
forked-daapd
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