Ok, I am rejecting this bug so. Feel free to reopen if you reecounter the
problem.
Thanks for you feedback.
** Changed in: asterisk (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
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/etc/init.d/asterisk cannot start because of permissions
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Yes, I am running that version of asterisk.
I am no longer reproducing the bug. Some failures I had shutting down
(using this script) turned out to be hung AGI processes. But I think
that would be another bug.
I don't think my patch is necessary after all. Sorry about that.
The fix was needed to
Can you check with a dpkg -l your asterisk version ? It should be
1.2.7.1.dfsg-2ubuntu3.1 now.
I can not reproduce your bug, and I have experienced none of the problem
you listed here with my Ubuntu Asterisk box.
Did you change the location of the pidfile ? Your fix concerns a PIDFILE
that seems
I just make a quick diff from the original /etc/init.d/asterisk file and
your script (it is easier to see differences).
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I'm not 100% convinced about my fix (apologies). I think the fix
resolves issues during the install primarily (because the
/var/run/asterisk directory is not created or wasn't when I installed
the package). Sorry about the wishy washy, there's something not quite
right, but still struggling for the
6.06.1 is the version.
[I have a feeling the 1.2.7.1 version of Asterisk has some deeper lying
stability problems - we are seeing issues that we don't see on
Trixbox1.1.1 which uses Asterisk 1.2.9.1 for example, but I suppose that
would be the subject of another bug if I can confirm it.]
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Which version of Ubuntu are you using ?
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Hope I'm adding the file correctly here. I've put the modified and
corrected file here. Will of course need to be diffed with what is in
the source code repository.
** Description changed:
In /etc/init.d/asterisk, the $PIDFILE directory is not properly created,
leaving it with incorrect permi