Hi Ian,
On Mon, Jul 07, 2014 at 03:50:46PM +0100, Ian wrote:
The other two issues were that mysql-server got
removed and needed to
be reinstalled,
Could possibly be the result of having a specific versioned package
like "mysql-server-5.0" installed rather than the generic
"mysql-server"?
and although it doesn't seem to be in the Debian
release notes's
list of obsolete packages, sysklogd has gone. So if you use that
for syslogd, you need to install inetutils-syslogd instead.
Way back in Debian lenny syslogd replaced by rsyslog, no
inetutils-syslogd required, most users should notice no difference:
https://www.debian.org/releases/lenny/i386/release-notes/ch-whats-new#syste…
Those upgrading the same install from etch through lenny, squeeze
and to wheezy could possibly have never switched to rsyslog and may
have been caught by this:
https://wiki.debian.org/NewInWheezy#Upgrade_issues
"rsyslog: Upgrades from systems that did not already have
rsyslog installed may not have any syslog daemon running after
the upgrade. After your upgrade, check whether rsyslog is
installed, and install it if necessary."
Cheers,
Andy
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