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Re: bootlog [was: control of modules?]



On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 11:38:40AM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> On 9/30/05, Edward J. Shornock <debian-ml@crazeecanuck.homelinux.net> wrote:
> > Matt Price wrote:
> > > that helps some -- got rid of most of the messages except one about
> > > shpchp, which is not listed in my /etc/modules, so don't know the
> > > origin.  Unfortunately cna't post my bootlog b/c bootlogd doesn't seem
> > > to wantto run!  I have the following /et/default/bootlogd:
> > > # Run bootlogd at startup ?
> > > BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=Yes
> > >
> > > ... but still no /var/log/boot.  Not sure what that's about; I noticed
> > > another thread from someone with a similar difficulty, no solution
> > > posted, not sure what's going on.
> >
> >
> > What version of sysvinit do you have installed?  There's a bug that's
> > been in sysvinit since 2.86.dsl1-1 which affects bootlogd.  See the bug
> > report at
> > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=327865 for a patch that
> > fixes the problem for me and a few others.
> 
> thanks for this.  Using the first-posted version of the patch (the one
> from greek0.net is unreachable right now, I guess), I tried the
> following:
> 
> apt-get source sysvinit
> apt-get build-dep  sysvinit
> 
> cp 50_bootlogd_exitcode.dpatch debian/patches
> debuild -uc -us
> 
> patches seem to apply properly, but the package won't build, I get this error:
> 
> (cd src; make DISTRO=Debian WITH_SELINUX="yes")
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/matt/sysvinit-2.86.ds1/src'
> gcc -ansi -W -Wall -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -D_GNU_SOURCE   -c -o
> mountpoint.o mountpoint.c
> make[1]: gcc: Command not found
> make[1]: *** [mountpoint.o] Error 127
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/matt/sysvinit-2.86.ds1/src'
> make: *** [build] Error 2
> debuild: fatal error at line 765:
> dpkg-buildpackage failed!
> 
> ------------
> this is on a recently-upgraded sid.  Apparently there's no gcc symlink
> on my box!  lots of gcc's installed, e.g. gcc-2.95, gcc-3.0, gcc-3.2,
> gcc-3.3, gcc-4.0, but not /usr/bin/gcc.  DO I need to sett his
> somehow?  with update-alternatives perhaps?
> 
> thx,
> matt
> 

Hi,

/usr/bin/gcc is provided by package gcc, which is a pure dependency
package (almost empty, but depending on the "current" gcc-VERSION
package). Currently, gcc depends on gcc-4.0, and sets the /usr/bin/gcc
symlink accordingly.


Regards,

Jan

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