Bug#193278: libc6: When restarting, if one fails, rest isn't done
On Thu 15 May 2003, GOTO Masanori wrote:
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> Did you upgrade from woody to sarge or sid?
Eh, from testing to testing...
The last time I did a dist-upgrade had been some time ago.
> That's right. However, is "restart" option really guaranteed to exist
> in all scripts?
Yes.
> Which awk version do you use?
mawk 1.3.3-9
> It seems original-awk does not work well. We should change to "mawk"?
No :-)
> > dpkg gives an extra empty line if a not-installed package name is given,
> > which is probably what is confusing the awk script.
>
> Could you provide us your "dpkg -s apache apache2-common proftpd"?
Between the lines:
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Package: apache
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: web
Installed-Size: 748
Maintainer: Matthew Wilcox <willy@debian.org>
Version: 1.3.26-1.1
Replaces: apache-modules
Provides: httpd
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.5-13), libdb2 (>= 2:2.7.7.0-7), libexpat1 (>= 1.95.2-6), mime-support, apache-common (>= 1.3.26-1), apache-common (<< 1.3.27-0), perl5 | perl, logrotate (>= 3.5.4-1), dpkg (>> 1.9.0)
Suggests: apache-doc
Conflicts: apache-modules, libapache-mod-perl (<= 1.17-1), jserv (<= 1.1-3)
Conffiles:
/etc/init.d/apache 5e70cf736c72f0e4cc2c45eeaedf4584
/etc/logrotate.d/apache 0411efaaf900c57e2fe554373a0758e8
Description: Versatile, high-performance HTTP server
The most popular server in the world, Apache features a modular
design and supports dynamic selection of extension modules at runtime.
Some of its strong points are its range of possible customization,
dynamic adjustment of the number of server processes, and a whole
range of available modules including many authentication mechanisms,
server-parsed HTML, server-side includes, access control, CERN httpd
metafiles emulation, proxy caching, etc. Apache also supports multiple
virtual homing.
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Separate Debian packages are available for PHP3, mod_perl, Java
Servlet support, Apache-SSL, and other common extensions. More
information is available at http://www.apache.org/.
Package: proftpd
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: net
Installed-Size: 390
Maintainer: Ivo Timmermans <ivo@debian.org>
Version: 1.2.5-1
Provides: ftp-server
Depends: netbase (>= 2.0), libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4), libpam0g (>= 0.72-1), libssl0.9.6, debconf (>= 0.5.00), proftpd-common, adduser, ucf
Suggests: proftpd-doc
Conflicts: wu-ftpd, wu-ftpd-academ, ftp-server, proftpd-mysql, proftpd-pgsql, proftpd-ldap
Conffiles:
/etc/init.d/proftpd a2f25659f3e9fe646a004271ec937bf4
/etc/default/proftpd c4ecf33e946d6459aa1d8d768e120b74
/etc/pam.d/proftpd f0146978dfa3955fdffc288ecbfdfee5
/etc/ftpusers 839f3157aad792bafbbdcd932a95a345
Description: Versatile, virtual-hosting FTP daemon
A powerful replacement for wu-ftpd, this File Transfer Protocol
daemon supports hidden directories, virtual hosts, and per-directory
".ftpaccess" files. It uses a single main configuration file, with a
syntax similar to Apache.
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Because of the advanced design, anonymous-FTP directories can have
an arbitrary internal structure (bin, lib, etc, and special files are
not needed). Advanced features like multiple password files and
upload/download ratios are also supported.
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This package contains only the basic functionality of proftpd and PAM
authentication. If you need SQL, use proftpd-mysql or proftpd-pgsql
and if you need LDAP, use proftpd-ldap.
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More information can be found at http://www.proftpd.net/.
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Paul Slootman
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