[Pkg-acpi-devel] Bug#758060: Bug#758060: acpi-fakekey: fails to install

Keith Lee keith.bugtracker at gmail.com
Thu Aug 14 22:52:34 UTC 2014


On 14 August 2014 10:48, Michael Meskes <meskes at debian.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 09:34:32PM +0100, Keith Lee wrote:
> > I purged acpi-fakekey and acpi-support then reinstalled.
>
> Does the same happen if you install other packages that have init scripts?
>

You are correct the same results with other init packages.

>
> > -- Output from dpkg
> > Selecting previously unselected package acpi-fakekey.
> > (Reading database ... 90664 files and directories currently installed.)
> > Unpacking acpi-fakekey (from .../acpi-fakekey_0.140-5+deb7u2_amd64.deb)
> ...
> > Selecting previously unselected package acpi-support.
> > Unpacking acpi-support (from .../acpi-support_0.140-5+deb7u2_all.deb) ...
> > Processing triggers for man-db ...
> > Setting up acpi-fakekey (0.140-5+deb7u2) ...
> > insserv: warning: script 'K10runmbbservice' missing LSB tags and
> overrides
> > insserv: warning: script 'runmbbservice' missing LSB tags and overrides
> > insserv: There is a loop at service rc.local if started
> > insserv: There is a loop between service rc.local and mountnfs if started
> > insserv:  loop involving service mountnfs at depth 7
> > insserv:  loop involving service nfs-common at depth 6
> > insserv: Starting runmbbservice depends on rc.local and therefore on
> system facility `$all' which can not be true!
> > <previous line repeated several times>
> > ..
>
> Frankly I cannot see anything related to acpi-fakekey here, other than it's
> installation triggering the insserv run. What is runmbbservice? Could it be
> that you have third party software installed?
>

I agree,  it looks like runmbbservice was something I installed from a
Mobile Broadband device a few days earlier.

The update I performed was the first after the runmbbservice install and it
looks like acpi-fakekey was the first package to get caught up in the mess
caused by the runmbbservice package.

My apologies Michael, for missing the mark with the bugrep and thank you
very much for spotting the real culprit, helping me resolve the issue I had.

With the init scripts for runmbbservice removed the install of acpi-fakekey
and acpi-support completed perfectly.



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>
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