> How is systemd relevant?
Because it replaced upstart, and support for discontinued software tends
to get much less attention. If the issue was known for years and wasn't
fixed while the software still had a future, it became extremely
unlikely to be fixed once it didn't have a future.
> Precise
It is now 2014. Any chance on getting this fixed?
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Title:
init: restart command fails to restart main process when pre-stop
stanza exists
To ma
This bug was filed against Ubuntu Precise (12.04), which is still a
supported release.
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Title:
syslog-ng-3.3.4 segfaults when a rewrite is used m
Given the age of this bug and the fact that the switch is being made to
systemd, I doubt this will ever be fixed.
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Title:
init: restart command fa
Public bug reported:
Syslog-ng segfaults at start when a rewrite rule is used in multiple log
statements. This smells exactly like a bug I filed upstream over a year
ago (https://bugzilla.balabit.com/show_bug.cgi?id=139), but that bug was
resolved.
# syslog-ng -F
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Public bug reported:
Scenario: SSSD is configured using LDAP and Kerberos as the
authentication backend. When attempting to change the password of a non-
local user (one provided by SSSD) with the `passwd` util, the password
change fails.
The password change fails immediately after asking for th