Bug#465279: ssl-cert: /var/lib/dpkg/info/ssl-cert.postinst of version 1.0.15 hangs inside chroot
* Michael Prokop
| 17145:error:0E065068:configuration file routines:STR_COPY:variable has no value:conf_def.c:629:line 5
Did you first set RANDFILE to /dev/random? Is /dev/random available
in the chroot? What does strac-ing the openssl process show you, and
what does ls -l /proc/$pid_of_openssl/fd show you?
| My chroot system (where ssl-cert can't be installed) is named "grml"
| using /etc/hostname (but /etc/init.d/hostname.sh doesn't seem to be
| executed), which is different from the outer system being
| randomname.grml.org (where I'm bootstrapping from and what seems to
| be the output of 'hostname -f'). Until now my setup always worked
| just fine. Am I doing something wrong and it worked fine until now
| just because of random luck or is the "hostname -f" change of
| ssl-cert causing unwanted problems? :)
I doubt it has anything to do with -f or not -f.
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