From: Marton Gabor <gabor.marton@vehok.vein.hu>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Re-caching dependency info (mtimes differ)...
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 22:35:17 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <442D9285.2030906@vehok.vein.hu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <442D608A.10406@infoline.su>
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Hi!
I had the same thing with sshd, I did an etc-update and now the annoying
lines disappeared.
Marton Gabor
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Alexander Kirillov wrote:
>>> I needed to restart sendmail more than once after upgrade
>>> and noticed the script always produces these warnings:
>>>
>>> # /etc/init.d/sendmail restart
>>> * Re-caching dependency info (mtimes differ)...
>>> * Stopping sendmail ... [ok]
>>> * Re-caching dependency info (mtimes differ)...
>>> * Re-caching dependency info (mtimes differ)...
>>> * Re-caching dependency info (mtimes differ)...
>>> * Re-caching dependency info (mtimes differ)...
>>> * Starting sendmail ... [ok]
>>>
>>> What might be wrong here?
>>
>>
>> I have seen this too recently with samba, vmware, ntpd, privoxy and
>> others
>> (but not always) during both startup and shutdown sequences. I think
>> something has changed in the init scripts. Everything seems to work OK
>> and there is nothing in the logs indicating anything wrong.
>>
>> Not sure what's being cached or recached. Makes no sense to me.
>> Ideas?
>
>
> The problem went away and I don't really know why... Probably a reboot.
> I also had 2 packages providing firewall service installed at the time.
> I've tried to reproduce the problem reinstalling one of them
> before writing this reply. Nope. What else?
> hw clock on this box is set to local time.
> But this happened well after baselayout upgrade
> and well after the last reboot.
> And sendmail was the only service giving the troubles.
> I'm sure I had to restart several others
> without any problems.
>
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2006-03-23 23:26 [gentoo-user] Re-caching dependency info (mtimes differ) Alexander Kirillov
2006-03-31 12:34 ` [gentoo-user] " Peter
2006-03-31 17:02 ` Alexander Kirillov
2006-03-31 20:35 ` Marton Gabor [this message]
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