[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> This fix is wrong. The file is stored in
> /etc/insserv.conf.d/pdns-server/pdns-server.insserv, while it need to
> be stored in /etc/insserv.conf.d/pdns-server. The extra directory
> level make insserv ignore the file.
>
> Reopening the bug because of this.
It just occur
reopen 585966
found 585966 2.9.22-6
thanks
[Matthijs Mohlmann]
> pdns (2.9.22-6) unstable; urgency=high
> .
>* Provide the virtual facility $named. (Closes: #585966)
This fix is wrong. The file is stored in
/etc/insserv.conf.d/pdns-server/pdns-server.insserv, while it need to
be stored in
[Matthijs Möhlmann]
> What contents should the file /etc/insserv.conf.d/pdns-server have?
I believe this is the content needed:
$named pdns
It will add a hard dependency from $named to pdns.
> For the other bug reported, I'll check if the pdns-server is running
> or not before letting the scr
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Hi,
What contents should the file /etc/insserv.conf.d/pdns-server have?
For the other bug reported, I'll check if the pdns-server is running or
not before letting the script proceed.
I'm planning to upload the package this afternoon.
Regards,
Matt
Hi. Do you have any feedback on this issue? Should I NMU to add the
$named virtual facility to at least improve the situation? Adding
'sleep 5' after starting the service might provide a workaround for
the fact that pdns is not ready to answer requests imediately after
the init.d script ends, by
Hm, making pdns implement the $named virtual facility do not seem to
be enough. The server is not accepting DNS requests when the init.d
script exits, causing dhcpd to fail to start even if its init.d script
depend on $named. This syslog snipped show the issue. Notice how the
LDAP server is oper
Package: pdns-server
Version: 2.9.22-5
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The init.d script in the pdns-server package do not provide the
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