Package Details: modprobed-db 2.48-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/modprobed-db.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: modprobed-db
Description: Keeps track of EVERY kernel module ever used - useful for make localmodconfig
Upstream URL: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Modprobed-db
Licenses: MIT
Conflicts: modprobed_db
Replaces: modprobed_db
Submitter: graysky
Maintainer: graysky
Last Packager: graysky
Votes: 258
Popularity: 1.13
First Submitted: 2013-11-15 22:21 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-09-04 21:51 (UTC)

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graysky commented on 2013-11-26 19:55 (UTC)

OK... what is the output of: $ whoami

jayflo commented on 2013-11-26 19:32 (UTC)

> /usr/bin/modprobed-db logname: no login name ------------------------------------------------------------ No config file found so creating a fresh one in: /root /bin /sbin /var/spool/mail /srv/ftp /srv/http / / / /home/maxheap / / / //.config/modprobed-db.conf Consult the man page for setup instructions. /usr/bin/modprobed-db: line 43: $CFG_FILE: ambiguous redirect ------------------------------------------------------------ *Note that it does not create the ~/.config/modprobed-db file

graysky commented on 2013-11-26 19:28 (UTC)

For me, /etc/utmp does not exist either... just so I know how to construct the check, please use the virgin script (i.e. without your modifications) and post the exact output of you calling the script. Thanks!

jayflo commented on 2013-11-26 19:23 (UTC)

looks like it reads the login name from /etc/utmp. This file currently does not exist for me.

jayflo commented on 2013-11-26 19:19 (UTC)

I am running arch. I use the -zen kernel...I'm not sure if that makes a difference. What sets the login name to begin with? I've unsuccessfully try to solve the in the past...

graysky commented on 2013-11-26 19:16 (UTC)

@jayflo - That is bizarre. Are you running Arch or another distro? I think I can write an override in the config file for you wherein you can specify the username. This is better than you modifying the script itself.

jayflo commented on 2013-11-26 19:14 (UTC)

> logname logname: no login name >echo $? 1 As a temporary fix, I just modified the /usr/bin/modprobed-db script and replaced `$(logname)` with my login name. It works well...if I don't figure out whats wrong then I'll just have to remember to update it.