At 05:35 PM 7/24/2012 +0200, Robin Sheat wrote:
Op 24-07-12 17:26, Paul schreef:
a) both koha-common.init files have the bug4873 mod. They are both still in the "package" used during install, so how are they re-used on boot? (a 'find / -name' does not find them anywhere else)
It becomes /etc/init.d/koha-common when it's installed.
Thanks for the reply. For me every day is a new learning experience. There is no 'koha-common' in /etc/init.d (nor anywhere else) on either the production machine or the sandbox. [All the 'koha-common*' files are still in the original Koha packages.]
Where to next, please?
Look in the init script, see if koha-create-dirs does what you need, if not, amend it to do so and submit a patch.
What I'm not understanding, is how the koha-create-dirs (in the install package, under /debian/scripts) can be called on *reboot*. It worked on install -- e.g. the /var/lib/koha has the correct idzebra dirs dated to the install date; the production machine has contents dated/timed today (cron job) but the new install are empty except README. This is why in my previous message I had mentioned:
3.6.1: drwxrwxrwt 4 root root 80 2012-07-24 07:50 lock drwxr-xr-x 18 root root 620 2012-07-24 07:50 run 3.6.6: lrwxrwxrwt 1 root root 9 May 29 17:37 lock -> /run/lock lrwxrwxrwt 1 root root 4 Jul 23 20:31 run -> /run
where for lock and run Ubuntu 12.04 is re-creating *links* on reboot and obviously not finding any "koha input" but the production machine is recreating *dirs* and finding "koha input" -- from where and how is what I'm trying to [unsuccessfully] find. Sorry to appear obtuse, but I'm missing something. And of course I'll try and submit a patch [if needed - this might be just plain stupidity on my part] when this is resolved, and add the Ubuntu 12.04 install to the Wiki pages - I've been keeping scrupulous notes (see <http://navalmarinearchive.com/research/koha_ubuntu.html>. Thanks - Paul --- Maritime heritage and history, preservation and conservation, research and education through the written word and the arts. <http://NavalMarineArchive.com> and <http://UltraMarine.ca>