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List:       debian-devel
Subject:    Re: Being part of a community and behaving
From:       Cameron Norman <camerontnorman () gmail ! com>
Date:       2014-11-15 18:02:22
Message-ID: CALZWFR+iWMJKEkSmo_=6YSF1-0R67TyZDc0sQW_BmXEGDGnwqw () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 11:30 PM, Gergely Nagy
<algernon@madhouse-project.org> wrote:
>>>>>> "Cameron" == Cameron Norman <camerontnorman@gmail.com> writes:
>
>     >>> OK, so the system has syslog-ng installed.  For what ever reason
>     >>> syslog-ng
>     >>> is not starting automatically, but starts manually by systemctl.
>     >>
>     >>> syslog-ng version 3.5.6-2
>     >>> systemd version 215-5+b1
>     >>
>     >> Maybe some failure to sync status correctly?  syslog-ng does ship
>     >> with a
>     >> service file.  What does:
>     >>
>     >> systemctl status syslog-ng
>     >>
>     >> say?  Particularly the Loaded and Active fields should have some
>     >> hint as
>     >> to what's going on that's preventing the service from starting
>     >> automatically.
>
>     Cameron> Apparently this is a known issue, and another person has experienced
>     Cameron> it: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=760426
>
> That and https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=769499 are
> closely related, and will be fixed in the next syslog-ng upload (likely
> early next week). I know how to fix both, but lacked the time to
> implement said fixes so far.

This is a great chance to use the 'newcomer' tag recently added as an
official tag. It is for relatively simple bugs that a fix is known
for, but the maintainer just does not have the time. Please do
consider it in the future!

Thanks,
--
Cameron Norman


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