runlevel time incorrect in Table 1 of upstart-events(7)
Bug #921501 reported by
James Hunt
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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upstart (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
|
James Hunt |
Bug Description
The 'runlevel' event is emitted when the rc-sysinit job starts. This job had its 'start on' condition changed to:
start on (filesystem and static-network-up) or failsafe-boot
...however, the upstart-events(7) man page has not been updated to reflect this. Required changes to Table 1:
1) Add new ref '7' in Ref column for event 'filesystem'.
2) Add new ref '8' in Ref column for event 'static-
3) Change the 'Time' column for 'runlevel' from:
> (5)
... to:
> (7) + (8)
(Note: this ignores failsafe-boot which needs to be dealt with on another bug).
Related branches
Changed in upstart (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → James Hunt (jamesodhunt) |
status: | New → In Progress |
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This bug was fixed in the package upstart - 1.4-0ubuntu7
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upstart (1.4-0ubuntu7) precise; urgency=low
* debian/ manpages/ upstart- events. 7: Added missing events 'container' and container' . conf/flush- early-job- log.conf: Upstart job to force flushing of
'not-
* Update 'runlevel' event emission time in upstart-events(7) (LP: #921501).
* Merge of important upstream log fixes to avoid spinning when a job
which leaks fds (such as 'sshd -D') is stopped (LP: #926468).
* Merge of lp:~jamesodhunt/upstart/early-job-log-flush to allow jobs that
_end_ very early in the boot to have their output logged.
* debian/
early job log output data when disk becomes writeable.
* Re-enable job logging by default.
[ Steve Langasek ] test_job_ process. c: close all fds before running tests that
* init/tests/
check for unexpected open fds, so that files leaked from the environment
don't cause the test suite to fail gratuitously. LP: #926473.
* bump debhelper compat to 9 and adjust debian/rules to use the
dpkg-buildflags interfaces, so that upstart can be cross-compiled and
also so we pick up any future hardening flags for free.
-- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Thu, 16 Feb 2012 07:52:11 +0000