Daniel Pocock writes:
> c) maybe we could split the package to have a browser-only version that
> doesn't need any of this compiled code? That would be less painful to
> support.
good idea.
-- juha
Matthijs Möhlmann writes:
> I've just tested the installation of mysql-server, pdns-recursor and
> pdns-server and all of them are installing cleanly now. I've removed the
> mysql and postgresql from the startup requirements in the pdns init
> script, that seems to be enough to fix this problem
i...@dnsregistraties.be writes:
> Any progress with this bug?
> The last updates doesn't want to install because of this issue.
> Please fix this issue ASAP.
while waiting for the fix, i created this before installing
mysql-server-5.1 and pdns with mysql backend:
# more /etc/insserv/overrides/my
Petter Reinholdtsen writes:
> I believe this is already in place. There are two sets of
> dependencies, the required (required-*) ones and the optional ones
> (should-*). The optional ones only kick in if the two services in
> questions are installed on the same host.
but, as i have mentioned e
i...@dnsregistraties.be writes:
> Is there any update about this issue?
> We are now 2 weeks further and don't have received any update.
i have not seen any updates. my conclusion is that the rules under
which a package may list init dependencies should be clarified by the
debian people who have
Norbert Tretkowski writes:
> I think the reason why mysqld requires $named in the init script is the
> possibility to use hostnames in the user table.
norbert,
thank you for your quick reply.
in order to use hostnames, mysql server requires capability to RESOLVE
names. it does not require a wo
Package: mysql-server-5.1
Version: 5.1.49-1
Severity: grave
Justification: prevents installation of debian squeeze
there is dependency loop between mysql-server-5.1 package and
pdns-server package:
from message http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=594805#35:
pdns provides $named an
Petter Reinholdtsen writes:
> No idea how to best fix it. pdns can't run both before and after
> mysql. Either pdns need to drop the mysql relationship, or mysql need
> to drop the $named relationship. The latter might be the best option,
> but I leave it to the pdns and mysql maintainers to di
Petter Reinholdtsen writes:
> pdns provides $named and want to start after mysql, while mysql want
> to start after $named. This leads to this dependency loop: mysql ->
> $named -> pdns -> mysql -> $named.
petter,
thanks for looking into this.
i don't understand why mysql requires $named to st
Petter Reinholdtsen writes:
> > it should be enough that mysql is able to resolve domain names.
> > domain name service could very well be located on some other host.
>
> Yes. And the problematic relationship only kick in if both are
> installed on the same host.
but even then when both mysql a
Petter Reinholdtsen writes:
> Missing the output from the two commands I sent earlier to have any
> idea what is causing this.
petter,
i started from scratch and installed debian squeeze from daily netinst
cd image for i386 arch. at the end of the installation process i only
chose "SSH Server"
I tried to install pdns-server 2.9.22-7 with pdns-backend-mysql on
Squeeze, but it still failed like shown below.
-- Juha
-
# apt-get install pdns-server pdns-backend-mysql
Reading package lists... Done
Building depende
Rene Engelhard writes:
> > see my earlier posting. the host didn't have soikko installed. i can
>
> Had it never?
>
> See my later comment.
ok, i'll give up on this. for some reason on hosts where soikko -2 that
used libstlport5.0 was installed, it happens that removing libstlport5.0
do
Rene Engelhard writes:
> And I already said it works here for me, so unless you have new info
> which shows that libstlport5.0 is involved without having soikko installed
> I don't see what needs to be fixed there.
see my earlier posting. the host didn't have soikko installed. i can
crash OO
Debian Bug Tracking System writes:
> It has been closed by Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
...
> Jarno Elonen wrote:
> > Ok, I just uploaded a rebuild. Rene, do you want me to close
> > the bug or reassign it back to OOo?
>
> Can be closed. (I feel free to do it)
>
> That's becau
this is repost, because i got back a failure message claiming that the
message contained unknown commands. i now removed > chars if that helps.
Rene Engelhard writes:
And you removed -soikko with it, I assume? (Assuming you had it
installed)
sorry if i have been unclear. i started by removin
Rene Engelhard writes:
> And you removed -soikko with it, I assume? (Assuming you had it
> installed)
sorry if i have been unclear. i started by removing and purging all
openoffice (including soikko) and libstlport packages:
harjus:~# dpkg -l | egrep openoffice
harjus:~# dpkg -l | egrep libs
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