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Re: Bug#7584: sysklogd: Strange output on boot



Owen S. Dunn writes:

> >I get the following messages on system boot:
> 
> ># /etc/rc2.d/S10sysklogd: line 40:   125 Interrupt start-stop-daemon
> >--start --verbose --exec /sbin/syslogd -- $SYSLOGD
> 
> >which looks rather strange to me :) Is this the bash bug:
> >
> >bash            2.0-2 ?

> Looks like it; it's certainly the same behaviour I got when starting
> up Debian's sysvinit on a system where /bin/sh was ksh.

No, it's a syslogd.c bug.  syslogd is programmed in a very strange
manner.  This bug is fixed in the most recent release which went its
way to master just a few minutes ago if I believe the upload procedure
and it's mail it sent to me.

Regards

	Joey

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