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unix:///var/run/supervisor.sock no such file on Ubuntu 16.04 #735
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Please report this issue to the maintainers of the package that you are installing. The Supervisor project only creates the Python packages that are published to PyPI. The various distribution packages like the one you are installing are created by others that aren't involved with the project. That installation process was created by them and only they can fix it. |
This was a great help to me:
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What about |
apt-get install upstart-sysv |
Sorry for adding more noise to a bug report that should never have made it upstream, however:
I was bitten by this packaging bug in Ubuntu a few days ago and was astonished to find that this issue was never reported to the package maintainers, even though Ubuntu 16.04 was released quite a while ago and this breaks backwards compatibility and expected behavior. This is why I decided to report this issue to the package maintainers in bug 1594740. I'm not so sure that this will be fixed in Ubuntu 16.04 but at least now there's a central place to gather complaints and document workarounds. If anyone was bitten by this issue, consider voicing your concern in bug 1594740 to convince the package maintainers to fix this issue. Thanks! |
On Ubuntu 16+ it seems to been caused by the switch to
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Yesterday a fix for this issue was released to xenial-updates as a result of bug 1594740 so new installations of Supervisor on Ubuntu 16.04 should no longer run into this issue! |
I meet the proble on Centos7, anyone know how to fix it? |
I'm not sure this was the original issue, but I ended up here because I had a leftover /etc/init.d/supervisor which was silently exiting when testing to see if there was a |
Install supervisor not from |
I have supervisor installed from the default fedora repositories: but when I run it I still get
but you have to enable and start the service with
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Supervisor is not starting on the new version of Ubuntu:
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