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ktvsoft
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#1 Post by ktvsoft »

Hi
I have install rpcbind from puppy package manager v2
when in console i input service rpcbind start and press enter ,it prompt error /etc/init.d/rpcbind :line 80 init_is_upstart command not found ln :failed to create symbolic link '/run/sendsigs.omit.d/rpcbind' :no such file or directory

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#2 Post by bigpup »

I do not think you are starting it correctly for Puppy to use it.

Just reboot.

The rpcbind is placed in /etc/init.d

From readme in /etc/init.d
The scripts in /etc/init.d are executed at bootup and shutdown to start and stop services.

At bootup, the /etc/rc.d/rc.services script will run all executable scripts found in /etc/init.d, with the commandline parameter 'start'.
At shutdown, the /etc/rc.d/rc.shutdown script will run all executable scripts found in /etc/init.d, with the commandline parameter 'stop'.
When downloading and installing using PPM.
It should have downloaded and installed 2 files.
rpcbind
libtirpc

So check the uninstall list in PPM to make sure it got both.
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#3 Post by bigpup »

Should be able to control it from the Boot Manager>Services
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#4 Post by ktvsoft »

init_is_upstart this scripte cannt execute how to resolve it

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#5 Post by bigpup »

I do not understand the question?

Need some details on what the problem still is????
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#6 Post by matchpoint »

Hello ktvsoft,

Puppy is neither Systemd nor Upstart. In the case of rpcbind, build your own --without-systemd.

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where can i download rpcbind without systemd

#7 Post by ktvsoft »

root# service rpcbind start
/etc/init.d/rpcbind: line 80: init_is_upstart: command not found

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#8 Post by bigpup »

root# service rpcbind start
Do you not understand my earlier post?
Do not start it this way in Puppy.

If you start it by the directions in my earlier post and it is not working.

You do what?
You see what?
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