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Bug#741528: marked as done (cups makes system unbootable with systemd due to ordering cycle)



Your message dated Thu, 20 Mar 2014 23:17:54 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#741528: cups makes system unbootable with systemd due to ordering cycle
has caused the Debian Bug report #741528,
regarding cups makes system unbootable with systemd due to ordering cycle
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--- Begin Message ---
Package: cups
Version: 1.7.1-8
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system


Hi.

Yesterday I've upgraded to the current version of the cups packages.
After rebooting systemd founds an ordering cycle which it cannot resolve and
it infinitely prints
systemd: Job dbus.socket/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with socket.target/start

I could only resolve this by going to systemd.unit=emergency.target
and disabling the cups.* targets.
Then the system boots fine again.


Cheers,
Chris.


-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 3.13-1-amd64 (SMP w/8 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_DE.utf8, LC_CTYPE=en_DE.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages cups depends on:
ii  cups-client            1.7.1-8
ii  cups-common            1.7.1-8
ii  cups-core-drivers      1.7.1-8
ii  cups-daemon            1.7.1-8
ii  cups-filters           1.0.47-2
ii  cups-ppdc              1.7.1-8
ii  cups-server-common     1.7.1-8
ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]  1.5.52
ii  ghostscript            9.05~dfsg-8+b1
ii  libavahi-client3       0.6.31-4
ii  libavahi-common3       0.6.31-4
ii  libc-bin               2.18-4
ii  libc6                  2.18-4
ii  libcups2               1.7.1-8
ii  libcupscgi1            1.7.1-8
ii  libcupsimage2          1.7.1-8
ii  libcupsmime1           1.7.1-8
ii  libcupsppdc1           1.7.1-8
ii  libgcc1                1:4.8.2-16
ii  libstdc++6             4.8.2-16
ii  libusb-1.0-0           2:1.0.17-1+b1
ii  lsb-base               4.1+Debian12
ii  poppler-utils          0.22.5-4
ii  procps                 1:3.3.9-4

Versions of packages cups recommends:
pn  avahi-daemon                     <none>
ii  colord                           1.0.6-1
ii  cups-filters [ghostscript-cups]  1.0.47-2
pn  printer-driver-gutenprint        <none>

Versions of packages cups suggests:
ii  cups-bsd                                   1.7.1-8
ii  cups-pdf                                   2.6.1-9
pn  foomatic-db-compressed-ppds | foomatic-db  <none>
pn  hplip                                      <none>
pn  printer-driver-hpcups                      <none>
ii  smbclient                                  2:4.1.5+dfsg-1
ii  udev                                       204-7

-- debconf information:
* cupsys/backend: socket, usb, snmp, dnssd
* cupsys/raw-print: false

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--- Begin Message ---
Hi.

The problem doesn't reappear, it seems.
But in the meantime I've also upgraded to 1.7.1-9 - not sure though
whether that was the reason for the fix.


Cheers,
Chris.

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