Discussion:
custom modules loading issue on 0.27
Nick Nachefski
2011-04-21 19:44:14 UTC
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Hello,

I have a deb package setup in to install certmaster and funcd along with some custom modules.

I installed the package on one machine and everything works great. Performing a list_modules on this machines show the custom modules.
I then installed it on another machine of the same variety and now I cannot see my custom modules. It's the same package(ie same files, perms, etc..).

How do I detect module loading issue on this box? I've tried running /usr/bin/funcd with -verbose and -info and got no additional information.

Any suggestions?

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seth vidal
2011-04-21 20:03:14 UTC
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Post by Nick Nachefski
Hello,
I have a deb package setup in to install certmaster and funcd along
with some custom modules.
I installed the package on one machine and everything works great.
Performing a list_modules on this machines show the custom modules.
I then installed it on another machine of the same variety and now I
cannot see my custom modules. It’s the same package(ie same files,
perms, etc..).
How do I detect module loading issue on this box? I’ve tried
running /usr/bin/funcd with –verbose and –info and got no additional
information.
Can you try func 0.28 and try:

funcd --info

thanks
-sv

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