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Re: Wheezy LTS - apt error with recent apache2 update - monit issue?



On Thu, 2016-07-21 at 22:37 +0200, Jan Ingvoldstad wrote:
> On 2016-07-21 21:13, Alastair Sherringham wrote:
> > Hello,
> 
> Hi!
> 
> > I saw that Apache2 had a Wheezy LTS update today and did the usual :
> > 
> > apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
> > 
> > However, this gave me an error, and it seems to be "monit" :
> > 
> > Processing triggers for man-db ...
> > Setting up apache2.2-bin (2.2.22-13+deb7u7) ...
> > Setting up apache2-utils (2.2.22-13+deb7u7) ...
> > Setting up apache2.2-common (2.2.22-13+deb7u7) ...
> > insserv: warning: script 'K02klogd' missing LSB tags and overrides
> > insserv: warning: script 'K04sysklogd' missing LSB tags and overrides
> > insserv: warning: script 'sysklogd' missing LSB tags and overrides
> > insserv: warning: script 'modutils' missing LSB tags and overrides
> > insserv: warning: script 'klogd' missing LSB tags and overrides
> > insserv: There is a loop between service monit and modutils if stopped
> > insserv:  loop involving service modutils at depth 2
> > insserv:  loop involving service monit at depth 1
> > insserv: Stopping modutils depends on monit and therefore on system
> > facility `$all' which can not be true!
> > insserv: exiting now without changing boot order!
> 
> There is a problem with your init scripts, you have several ancient init 
> scripts that have not been updated, not with jessie, and not with wheezy.
> 
> You should probably have manually added LSB tags to these scripts to 
> ensure that they function properly.

I don't think so.  These scripts appear to belong to obsolete 
packages that have been removed but should now be purged:

- modutils (replaced by module-init-tools)
- sysklogd (replaced by rsyslog)

Ben.

> This is most likely the entire cause of the problem for you.
-- 

Ben Hutchings
compatible: Gracefully accepts erroneous data from any source

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