Bug#853078: udev: fails to start under systemd due to partial upgrade (seccomp error)

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Sun Jan 29 15:48:10 GMT 2017


Package: udev
Version: 232-14
Severity: important

Am 29.01.2017 um 15:09 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Am 29.01.2017 um 11:53 schrieb Teemu Ikonen:
>> Package: udev
>> Version: 232-14
>> Followup-For: Bug #852811
>>
>> I got same behaviour from udev as Christian on i386 (Apple MacBook2,1).
>> Commenting out the lines mentioned above in systemd-udevd.service made
>> udev start.
>>
>> The problem was version mismatch with udev (232-14) and systemd (232-8).
>> systemd upgrade was for some reason kept back by 'apt upgrade'. When I
>> installed the systemd 232-14, udev started with the original service
>> file.
>>
>> Maybe udev should depend on the exact same version of systemd?
> 
> According to the reportbug information from Christian, he had 232-14
> installed. Which means ppc64 seccomp support being broken is something
> different then your issue.
> 
> We can't make udev depend on systemd(-sysv) and making systemd depend on
> udev is no solution either (it wouldn't prevent such a partial upgrade).
> We could however bump the versioned Breaks in udev to systemd (<< 232-11).
> 
> This should be tracked as a different bug report though.
> 
> 

Let's turn this into a separate bug report.


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