Hi Michael,
Firstly please redirect me to a better mail address for reporting things as I am pretty sure this distribution list is not the right place.
Secondly re 110 :
After getting rid of all add ons and 110 working
fine I went to put Samba and therefore its dependencies back.
This caused trouble and pakfire went into infinite loop. There
is another issue apart from avahi installation needing to be set
to disabled. I tracked it down by putting components in one at
a time. CUPS has a dependency on new package CUPS-filters.
However CUPS-filters has a dependency on CUPS. Hence the loop.
perhaps Pakfire should error gracefully when child package has
dependency on parent package.
Regards,
Paul
Hello, this is indeed avahi. The daemon crashes right at the start and just hangs for forever. I so far have not investigated and no idea why this is happening. This might not even be a new bug but more people are now affected since avahi is pulled in as a dependency by CUPS. Thanks for reporting this though. I will update you as soon as I have something to test. -Michael On Sat, 2017-04-08 at 16:50 +0100, Paul Titjen wrote:Further investigation: Using htop to analyse it seems stopping/starting service in WUI creates another avahi process. Each one take a whole cpu core up. Have taken out samba, cups, and dependencies avahi, dbus, and other dependencies gone and all is ok. Seems the avahi refusing to die gracefully may be the cause of the reboot failing. With all of the above gone system now reboots and behaves perfectly. Regards, Paul On 08/04/17 12:57, Paul Titjen wrote:Hi, I have upgraded to the 110 version and report the following. 110 did not ask for a reboot but I gave it one anyway. The system did not reboot correctly but as I do not have a console attached I can not say why. Hard reset and it started normally. net-snmpd did not start at boot but then it was a crash shutdown. started normally thereafter. CPU usage. I have cacti running on the ipfire box and the change from 109 to 110 has put CPU usage up from 5% to 55%. Load average up from 0.1 to 2.2 System is an AMD fitlet with four intel nics Your profile ID: 6d74743620b592b2ea3bdb44bd77e539db98c783 If you want me to try anything please let me know Regards, Paul