Re: update-rc.d creates unexpected sequence numbers
On Fri, May 13, 2016, at 09:14 PM, tomas@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Jessie/Sid here. But the more important thing is... what version of
> sysv-rc is yours? What update-rc.d are you using?
>
"dpkg -l sysv-rc" show this from local host:
ii sysv-rc 2.88dsf-41+deb7u1
"2.88dsf-59" from my VPS provider.
How embarrasing! I spent quite a while trying to get your second point,
but to no avail. I am in the impression that there is only one copy of
globally accessible update-rc.d, which is exactly located in /usr/sbin/,
meaning that every time I type "update-rc.d" in shell, this exact
version /usr/sbin/update-rc.d gets executed. The only special thing I
notice is that it is a perl script. Am I missing anything else?
I do not know what I am doing. Regardless, I typed what you showed in
previous message:
sha1sum /usr/sbin/update-rc.d
and got this result which I have no idea of its meaning:
19d097b7dbe7f0d0a551e40e9183656f81908088 /usr/sbin/update-rc.d
Best regards,
CN
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