Bug#849284: insserv: fopen(/etc/insserv.conf): No such file or directory
Michael Biebl
biebl at debian.org
Sat Dec 31 14:57:40 GMT 2016
On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 11:21:32 +0100 Petter Reinholdtsen <pere at hungry.com>
wrote:
>
> Control: reassign -1 init-system-helpers
> Control: found -1 1.46
>
> [ç©ä¸¹å°¼ Dan Jacobson]
> > We see the problem only occurs between the time insserv has been
> > unpacked, and when it is finally set up.
>
> Right. The I suspect the problem is in update-rc.d from
> init-system-helpers, using the existence of insserv to decide if it
> should be used, while it should look for both insserv in PATH and
> /etc/insserv.conf before using it. This was not really a problem when
> insserv was installed by debootstrap, but installing it later with lots
> of other packages will expose it.
Why would anyone want to install insserv manually under systemd in
stretch? It's no longer needed and should not be pulled in by other
packages.
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