Hi has anyone seen these when using YAST for updates? insserv: Max recursions deep 99 reached Can someone tell me what it means? Thanks Scarlett -- Scarlett Gately Network Administrator Excelco
A startup script that refers to itself or two scripts that require
each other, AKA infinite recursion. What package did you see this on?
Jeffrey
Quoting Scarlett Gately
Hi has anyone seen these when using YAST for updates? insserv: Max recursions deep 99 reached
Can someone tell me what it means? Thanks Scarlett
-- I don't do Windows and I don't come to work before nine. -- Johnny Paycheck
On Tuesday 12 June 2001 14:08, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
A startup script that refers to itself or two scripts that require each other, AKA infinite recursion. What package did you see this on?
Openssh-2.9p1-18.i386.rpm smbclnt-2.0.9-8.i386.rpm Are the two that it happened to today. I have seen it in the past on other installs. Scarlett
Jeffrey
Quoting Scarlett Gately
: Hi has anyone seen these when using YAST for updates? insserv: Max recursions deep 99 reached
Can someone tell me what it means? Thanks Scarlett
-- Scarlett Gately Network Administrator Excelco
Look at what dependencies these two have (in header comments in
/etc/init.d/sshd and /etc/init.d/smb) and start tracing backwards
looking for a loop.
HTH,
Jeffrey
Quoting Scarlett Gately
On Tuesday 12 June 2001 14:08, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
A startup script that refers to itself or two scripts that require each other, AKA infinite recursion. What package did you see this on?
Openssh-2.9p1-18.i386.rpm smbclnt-2.0.9-8.i386.rpm Are the two that it happened to today. I have seen it in the past on other installs. Scarlett
Jeffrey
Quoting Scarlett Gately
: Hi has anyone seen these when using YAST for updates? insserv: Max recursions deep 99 reached
Can someone tell me what it means? Thanks Scarlett
-- I don't do Windows and I don't come to work before nine. -- Johnny Paycheck
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