Initng
2007-05-26 12:01:37 UTC
#772: initng fails to run runlevel/default, debian/etch/powerpc compiled from
source
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Reporter: mwsealey | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Problems with Debian | Version: initng-0.6.8
Severity: normal | Keywords:
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Running on a Genesi Efika, MPC5200B PowerPC processor using Debian Etch.
I downloaded the latest source (0.6.10.1) and ifiles and compiled them
using dpkg-buildpackage (with -d for ifiles as it depended on initng-dev,
but didn't seem to need it).
Then, I get this:
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[ 34.342198] Freeing unused kernel memory: 152k init
Next Generation Init version ( 0.6.10-svn Bleeding Edge )
http://www.initng.org
Author: Jimmy Wennlund <***@gmail.com>
If you find initng useful, please consider a small donation.
System is starting up!
** "/root/src/initng-0.6.10/src/main.c", main() line:525:
07:44:59 -- FAIL: Failed to load runlevel (runlevel/default)!
This is a sulogin offer,
you will be able to login for 2 times (now 0),
and on return initng will try continue where it was,
if the times go out, initng will launch
/sbin/initng-segfault on next su_login request.
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If I change the filename in /etc/initng/runlevel/default.runlevel to
/etc/initng/runlevel/default it complains that the file is not executable,
then does the same error.
I don't understand why this is happening, is it just a strange quirk of a
patch I missed/misapplied?
source
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Reporter: mwsealey | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Problems with Debian | Version: initng-0.6.8
Severity: normal | Keywords:
----------------------------------+-----------------------------------------
Running on a Genesi Efika, MPC5200B PowerPC processor using Debian Etch.
I downloaded the latest source (0.6.10.1) and ifiles and compiled them
using dpkg-buildpackage (with -d for ifiles as it depended on initng-dev,
but didn't seem to need it).
Then, I get this:
~~~~~~~~~
[ 34.342198] Freeing unused kernel memory: 152k init
Next Generation Init version ( 0.6.10-svn Bleeding Edge )
http://www.initng.org
Author: Jimmy Wennlund <***@gmail.com>
If you find initng useful, please consider a small donation.
System is starting up!
** "/root/src/initng-0.6.10/src/main.c", main() line:525:
07:44:59 -- FAIL: Failed to load runlevel (runlevel/default)!
This is a sulogin offer,
you will be able to login for 2 times (now 0),
and on return initng will try continue where it was,
if the times go out, initng will launch
/sbin/initng-segfault on next su_login request.
~~~~~~~~~
If I change the filename in /etc/initng/runlevel/default.runlevel to
/etc/initng/runlevel/default it complains that the file is not executable,
then does the same error.
I don't understand why this is happening, is it just a strange quirk of a
patch I missed/misapplied?
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Ticket URL: </ticket/772>
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The next generation init system
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Ticket URL: </ticket/772>
Initng <>
The next generation init system
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