I've seen things like this happening on a variety of packages that I've
ended up touching to fix it. In each of the cases, I've had to go and
explicitly define the runlevels in debian/rules w/ dh_installinit.
Packages I've seen so far that it happened to:
- mythbackend
- bluetooth
- dkms
My immediate guess would be either the parser of the header in the init
script isn't friendly anymore, or there is a typo in each of these.
Regards
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 06:23, Matt Zimmerman <email address hidden> wrote:
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>
> I discovered on one of my systems (upgraded since forever) that
> /etc/rc2.d/S20powernowd was missing, resulting in the cpufreq scaling
> governor failing to be set to ondemand by default:
>
>
> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/powernowd/+bug/262567
>
> I don't remember doing this manually, and at least one other person has
> reported this symlink missing.
>
> I would appreciate if folks could check their systems to see if this
> symlink
> is missing, to see whether there is a larger problem here.
>
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Hi Matt:
I've seen things like this happening on a variety of packages that I've
ended up touching to fix it. In each of the cases, I've had to go and
explicitly define the runlevels in debian/rules w/ dh_installinit.
Packages I've seen so far that it happened to:
- mythbackend
- bluetooth
- dkms
My immediate guess would be either the parser of the header in the init
script isn't friendly anymore, or there is a typo in each of these.
Regards
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 06:23, Matt Zimmerman <email address hidden> wrote:
> (to ubuntu-devel) d/S20powernowd was missing, resulting in the cpufreq scaling /bugs.edge. launchpad. net/ubuntu/ intrepid/ +source/ powernowd/ +bug/262567 /lists. ubuntu. com/mailman/ listinfo/ ubuntu- devel
>
> I discovered on one of my systems (upgraded since forever) that
> /etc/rc2.
> governor failing to be set to ondemand by default:
>
>
> https:/
>
> I don't remember doing this manually, and at least one other person has
> reported this symlink missing.
>
> I would appreciate if folks could check their systems to see if this
> symlink
> is missing, to see whether there is a larger problem here.
>
> --
> - mdz
>
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