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pppd fails to start on a systems with buildroot 2024.02.x because of
missing pppd directory in /var/run. There are some logs hinting at this
issue:
Warning: couldn't open ppp database /var/run/pppd/pppd2.tdb
Can't create lock file /var/run/pppd/lock/LCK..ppp-tty-fifo1: No such file or directory
Can't create lock file /var/run/pppd/lock/LCK..ppp-tty-fifo1: No such file or directory
Can't create lock file /var/run/pppd/lock/LCK..ppp-tty-fifo1: No such file or directory
Can't create lock file /var/run/pppd/lock/LCK..ppp-tty-fifo1: No such file or directory
Can't create lock file /var/run/pppd/lock/LCK..ppp-tty-fifo1: No such file or directory
Can't create lock file /var/run/pppd/lock/LCK..ppp-tty-fifo1: No such file or directory
Can't create lock file /var/run/pppd/lock/LCK..ppp-tty-fifo1: No such file or directory
The issue has already been detected and fixed upstream (see [1]) and is
expected to be released on a v2.5.1, but this release seems to be stalled
for now (see [2]). Bump on current master, which currently reflects what
will likely be the 2.5.1.
[1] https://github.com/ppp-project/ppp/issues/419
[2] https://github.com/ppp-project/ppp/issues/460
Signed-off-by: Alexis Lothoré <alexis.lothore@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
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