[Bug 138955] Re: (gutsy) package installation doesn't honour service settings
Scott Kitterman
ubuntu at kitterman.com
Mon Jul 11 20:53:51 UTC 2011
I agree. Randomly setting bugs to incomplete isn't a good approach.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Title:
(gutsy) package installation doesn't honour service settings
Status in “gnome-system-tools” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in “pam” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
I have the samba (folder sharing) service installed on my machine, but
have it turned off in System > Administration > Services. (I only
want it on in rare controlled occassions).
I just did an update which caused pam to be updated which decided to
restart all services using pam and in the process it restarted samba.
However samba was not running at the time, nor is it enabled in the
gui tool or in any /etc/rc?.d directory.
Package installation should really be obeying the service settings
rather than just blindly restarting everything potentially affected.
Additionally it should look to see if the service is already running.
If it isn't then there is no need to restart it!
This affects pam upgrades and likely other packages as well.
Additionally it is a minor security problem because the administrator
can have deliberately disabled services yet they can still end up
running.
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