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Re: [opensuse] bug in nut-2.2.2-66.1.src.rpm and built rpms - no /etc/init.d/upsd
  • From: "David C. Rankin" <drankinatty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 11:58:14 -0600
  • Message-id: <493425B6.4060708@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
David C. Rankin wrote:
Stanislav,

I was using the nut rpms from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/sbrabec:/backports/openSUSE_10.3/
and I noticed an apparent bug with the rpms and .src.rpm. When you install
nut,
your current /etc/init.d/upsd script is deleted and the new rpms do not
provide
a new one. I tried building from your .src.rpm with the same results. It looks
like the spec file doesn't generate the required /etc/init.d/upsd script.

If you could tell me how to include this, I could try editing the spec
file
for the copy I downloaded and test it. Thanks.


Correction - there is no bug. However, be aware if you are using 2.2.0
with
usbhid-ups driver, a zypper up -t package -r newrepo will install nut-2.2.2 and
ntu-hal-2.2.2 which conflicts with the new nut-classic-2.2.2 which is required
for the nut-cgi-bin rpm. So make sure you choose the resolver that will install
nut-classic and nut-cgi-bin. The upsd init script is in nut-classic.



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