Hi James,
James Hunt wrote:
> Michael - I think you may have misread Didiers query;
Indeed, sorry for that mixup.
> Didier - yes, Upstart does indeed return the string "upstart" in the
> latter scenario. On an Ubuntu Precise system:
>
> $ /sbin/initctl version 2>/dev/null
> init (upstart 1.5)
Michael - I think you may have misread Didiers query; note the
distinction between:
# simply prints the version of *initctl*.
/sbin/initctl --version
# talks to upstart over D-Bus and prints the version of *Upstart*
/sbin/initctl version
Didier - yes, Upstart does indeed return the strin
On 29.07.2012 13:50, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:
> Le jeudi, 19 juillet 2012 03.19:56, vous avez écrit :
>> If upstart is installed but not running, init_is_upstart produces this
>> error message:
>>
>> initctl: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket
>> /com/ubuntu/upstart: Conne
Le jeudi, 19 juillet 2012 03.19:56, vous avez écrit :
> If upstart is installed but not running, init_is_upstart produces this
> error message:
>
> initctl: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket
> /com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused
>
> I guess initctl version should redir
Package: lsb-base
Version: 4.1+Debian7
Severity: normal
File: /lib/lsb/init-functions
If upstart is installed but not running, init_is_upstart produces this
error message:
initctl: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket
/com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused
I guess initctl v
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