Tom Horsley writes:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013 08:32:19 -0500 Sam Varshavchik wrote: > … appears to be Apache. After installing the most recent systemd update: > > systemd[1429]: Failed at step NAMESPACE spawning /usr/sbin/httpd: Operation > not permittedI just installed updates (and rebooted) this morning and apache seems to be runningfine on my desktop. I've got systemd-44-23.fc17.x86_64
Yeah, some of my other machines seems to have survived. But all I know, is that on a stripped down, headless box, this update broke Apache, until I took out PrivateTmp out of httpd.service. Only systemd was updated, apache wasn't. That's all I can figure out for now. The error message text wasn't very helpful, and googling it around found a bunch of references to PrivateTmp, so I took it out, and systemctl start httpd.service worked. Put it back, systemd refuses to start it, take it out, it works.
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