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Bug#470043: mldonkey fails to start



Package: mldonkey-server
Version: 2.9.3-1+b1
Severity: important

The latest version of mldonkey does not start. Or rather, it starts, and
then exits immediately. Here is the log:

2008/03/08 19:41:24 [cO] Started logging...
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [cCO] Options correctly saved
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] Check http://www.mldonkey.org for updates
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] enabling networks:
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] ---- enabling Donkey ----
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [EDK] loading sources completed
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] using port 16023 (client_port TCP)
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] using port 16027 (client_port UDP)
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] ---- enabling BitTorrent ----
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] using port 6882 (client_port TCP)
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] using port 6881 (tracker_port TCP)
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] ---- enabling FileTP ----
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] ---- enabling interfaces ----
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] using port 4080 (http_port)
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] using port 4000 (telnet_port)
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] using port 4001 (gui_port)
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] disabled networks: none
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] To command: telnet 127.0.0.1 4000
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] Or with browser: http://127.0.0.1:4080
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] For a GUI check out
http://sancho-gui.sourceforge.net
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] Connect to IP 127.0.0.1, port 4001
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] If you connect from a remote machine adjust
allowed_ips
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] mldonkey is now running as user mldonkey
2008/03/08 19:41:24 [dMain] Exception setuid failed: Operation not
permitted trying to set user_uid [107]

Each startup attempt results in identical behaviour and log output. User
107 is gkrellmd, if that makes any difference. 

Sorry, I don't really know what's going on here. Previous versions of
mldonkey worked fine; it started going wrong after this latest update. 

Regards,

CC




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