Public bug reported: Binary package hint: bip
When I start bip with the initscript, it creates a pid file in /var/lib/bip/bip.pid. When I try to stop bip via the initscript, it fails. I have to manually kill bip. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# /etc/init.d/bip start * Starting bip bip 24-03-2008 13:52:35 WARNING: log_format does not contain %u, all users' logs will be mixed ! 24-03-2008 13:52:35 Default pid file: /var/lib/bip/bip.pid 24-03-2008 13:52:35 Using default SSL certificate file: /var/lib/bip/bip.pem ...done. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# /etc/init.d/bip stop * Stopping bip bip No process in pidfile `/var/run/bip/bip.pid' found running; none killed. ...fail! /etc/init.d/bip contains the line VRBIP=/var/run/bip so it's expecting a pid in /var/run/bip, but bip is creating the pid in /var/lib/bip . Editing the line like so VRBIP=/var/lib/bip fixes the problem. This bug exists in Feisty and the Hardy beta. I haven't tried Gutsy. ** Affects: bip (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Description changed: Binary package hint: bip When I start bip with the initscript, it creates a pid file in /var/lib/bip/bip.pid. When I try to stop bip via the initscript, it fails. I have to manually kill bip. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# /etc/init.d/bip start * Starting bip bip 24-03-2008 13:52:35 WARNING: log_format does not contain %u, all users' logs will be mixed ! 24-03-2008 13:52:35 Default pid file: /var/lib/bip/bip.pid 24-03-2008 13:52:35 Using default SSL certificate file: /var/lib/bip/bip.pem ...done. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc# /etc/init.d/bip stop * Stopping bip bip No process in pidfile `/var/run/bip/bip.pid' found running; none killed. ...fail! /etc/init.d/bip contains the line VRBIP=/var/run/bip so it's expecting a pid in /var/run/bip, but bip is creating the pid in /var/lib/bip . Editing the line like so VRBIP=/var/lib/bip fixes the problem. + + This bug exists in Feisty and the Hardy beta. I haven't tried Gutsy. -- bip pid file incorrectly set https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205825 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs