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is start and stop orders of my-program will work as expected
now although the sequence numbers in /etc/rcN.d/* do not strictly follow
the rule suggested by "man update-rc.d", which I guess is trivial after
systemd has been in play.
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ult which I have no idea of its meaning:
19d097b7dbe7f0d0a551e40e9183656f81908088 /usr/sbin/update-rc.d
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vps1 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7 (from IaaS provider)
- Linux vps2 4.5.2-2 $1 SMP x86-64 (Jessie, from IaaS provider)
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Hi!
/etc/init.d/my-program is correctly prepared with LSB header comments
like this:
#!/bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: my-program
# Required-Start: $postgresql
# Required-Stop:$postgresql
# Default-Start:2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description:
and that
> there is the text "Caught signal#15" inside, if you terminate the
> daemon via the init script.
>
Dear Christian,
You have saved me from resorting to debuggers after days' fruitless
digging.
Big thanks to your kind enlightenment!
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The following compilable C++ program catches signals as expected if it
runs directly from shell /tmp/a.out.
However, this program fails to catch any signal and silently terminates
if it is fired by Debian's start-stop-daemon. (My real life multiple
threaded program does not silently terminates. In
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LC_TELEPHONE="zh_TW.utf8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="zh_TW.utf8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="zh_TW.utf8"
LC_ALL=
After running "LANG=C dpkg-reconfigure locales", both gvim and vim works
perfectly in X.
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On Sat, Jul 27, 2013, at 06:53 PM, CN wrote:
> Hi!
alling all packages except perl related ones does not fix the
problem:
COLUMNS=300 dpkg -l | awk '/^i/ {print $2}' | xargs apt-get --reinstall
install
Helps will be greatly appreciated!
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Does another keyboard work?
Yeah! My another old spare keyboard proves that F7 and F9 of the existing
keyboard are broken. I should not have posted this problem in the
beginning which have wasted everyone's precious time! Pardon me for being
stubborn!
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runtime environment. Please select a different folder"
Exactly where is java runtime environment after the installation?
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riggers an event, but F7 and F9 do not
fire anything. How do I ensure F7 and F9 are registered?
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inside of my old house during typhoon.
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Doesn't Alt-F7 (no Ctl) do it?
It doesn't.
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I know Bastille will log to 7, moving X to a higher vt. Try running
"fgconsole" to find out which tty X is using. It might be 8 or 9.
fgconsole reports 7.
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rity
dpkg -i libpam-runtime_0.72-35_i386.deb
dpkg -i libpam-modules_0.72-35_i386.deb
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ware as I ftped it from its
/var/cache/apt/archives/ . Have I missed anything?
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rootok.so
@include common-auth
@include common-account
@include common-session
Any idea?
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Hi! Ricky,
I have successfully booted to single user mode and installed strace and
have acquired the following excerpt of its output. Someone please
interpret it for me?
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=
[snip]
time([1089177704]) = 1089177704
getpid
em boot up in progress - please wait
login incorrect
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> I wonder if "pam"(the "pluggable authentication modules") has somehow
> got stuffed up? That might explain the "su: Module not found" message.
>
> In directory /etc/pam.d I have a number
. Then it
says:
System bootup in progres - please wait
Files passwd and shadow look good.
How to fix this? Please!
TIA
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