True. In that case my patch of /etc/init/dbus.conf will do the job, as
long as DBus has been (re)started using the upstart utility. However, if
DBus is quit after boot (e.g. while Xorg server is up and running),
other things will break, for instance Xorg. At least in my case it
breaks, not sure whe
While the patch in comment #2 is a workaround for the dbus daemon, it
does not solve the underlying problem, which seems to be caused by the
migration from /var/run, /var/lock and /dev/shm to /run, /run/lock and
/run/shm, respectively. (Check out the OneiricOcelot release notes here
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As I commented to bug #521407 (which was the bug I initially thought I
was experiencing), one workaround might be deleting the whole directory
'/var/run/dbus/' before starting the dbus daemon (see the attachedment).
** Patch added: "Removing /var/run/dbus during boot, before starting up the
dbus
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 786221 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/786221
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 786221
Dbus fails to (re)start if `/var/run/dbus/` is present
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One possible workaround would be to remove the whole /var/run/dbus
before starting the dbus daemon. That could be done, for example, in the
dbus.conf file used by upstart (see the attached patch file).
** Patch added: "dbus.conf.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/521407
I confirm the bug, which Laurent is experiencing.
After upgrading from natty to oneiric it seems, that dbus does not exit
cleanly upon shutdown/reboot. As a result /var/run/dbus/pid and
/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket are present upon the next system boot,
which prevents dbus from starting up.
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This bug is no longer reproducible in Natty. The *04.bst files are
already in the texmf tree:
ls /usr/share/texmf-texlive/bibtex/bst/aguplus
agu04.bst agu.bst agufull04.bst agufull.bst
Best wishes,
Ivan
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