Should `initctl emit` an event for ciborium to use to start

Bug #1387682 reported by John Lenton
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
ciborium (Ubuntu)
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High
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ubuntu-push (Ubuntu)
New
High
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Bug Description

currently ciborium starts on started push-client, which is racy wrt push-client's taking the bus. push-client should emit an event, so that ciborium can use it to start on.

Tags: ota-1
Revision history for this message
John Lenton (chipaca) wrote :

This manifests as ciborium only sometimes being able to post a notification on startup.

summary: - Should `initctl emit` an event for cibornium to use to start
+ Should `initctl emit` an event for ciborium to use to start
description: updated
Changed in ubuntu-push:
importance: Undecided → High
Changed in ciborium (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → High
Changed in ubuntu-push:
assignee: nobody → John Lenton (chipaca)
John Lenton (chipaca)
tags: added: rtm14
tags: added: ota-1
removed: rtm14
affects: ubuntu-push → ubuntu-push (Ubuntu)
Changed in ubuntu-push (Ubuntu):
assignee: John Lenton (chipaca) → nobody
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