:
Connection from UDP: [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] ...
Please use les verbose settings eg :
/usr/sbin/snmpd -LS 1 d -Lf /dev/null ...
instead of :
/usr/sbin/snmpd -Lsd -Lf /dev/null
Or, at least, do not spoil modified config files.
Regards
JP P
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 10.0
APT prefers
uot;
name="/home/jpprr/DEVSUBV/dns_slave/named.conf" pid=4481
comm="isc-worker" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=120
ouid=120
All files are in a user's directory to be managed through a versionnning
system.
I will correct the profile to authori
red while processing:
mariadb-server-10.2
My /var/lib/mysql is a nountpoint and not a "simple" directory, I think this
could lead to the problem.
Regards
JP P
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Debian Release: 9.6
APT prefers stable-updates
APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (
Hello,
I had to find a suitable version of the BDB library
(libdb5.1_5.1.25-11), empty the /var/lib/ldap/ and launch slapd to
have the DB rebuilt. As the server is a "slave" server after a few
minutes the DB was resynchronized and all is OK now.
But the package in unstable is still unusable.
Hello,
I do some tries to solve my problem, but definitely the openldap package
is unable to cope with BDB's installed version.
I try to drop all files in /var/lib/ldap/my_domain, in a very old time I
solve such a problem by deleting all files, recreating a new database
with slapd -f /etc/ldap/sla
Hello,
Afetr the last update I test "slapd" and it works. The update was very
big so I can't say what library or program has corrected the problem.
I think that it is a new version as the version string has changed from
2.4.25-1+b1 to 2.4.25-1.1.
For me the bug is solved.
Regards
JPPO
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Hello,
I try to install wicd-daemon on another machine and the installation
went at end without any problem.
The problem should very specific to the first machine where the
installation failed. Will try to investigate further when I will be back
from some holidays.
Regards
JP P
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Le vendredi 23 juillet 2010 à 01:21 +, Debian Bug Tracking System a
écrit :
> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
> which was filed against the acidbase package:
>
> #569317: acidbase: Install is not OK
>
> It has been closed by jbo...@debian.org (Jeremy T. Bouse).
>
Hello,
After the previous problem I try do uninstall the package, the uninstall
went until end without a warning.
I try now to re-install the package with no success :
=
dpkg -i acidbase_1.4.4-3_all.deb
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