On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 10:13:46AM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Simon Horman]
> > I notice that the openhpid init script in Debian doesn't have any
> > LSB tags, and in paricular no "Provides: ", so I have just used
> > openhpid as the dependancy, rather than $openhpid. Is that correct?
> 
> Yes, that is correct.  The $ marker is only for virtual services, and
> the complete list of those are listed on
> <URL:http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts>.
> 
> The openhpid init script should be fixed to include LSB tags.  I just
> have not gotten around to report it to BTS.  Still got ~250 scripts to
> report to BTS.

Understood. I thought that you might have already spotted that
openhpid is missing tags. But it seems like it doesn't effect 
the fixes for heartbeat.

> > Also, should-stop ntp appears to be missing. I'd appreciate your
> > thoughts o whether it should be added.
> 
> I suspect the ntp dependency is wasted as depending on $time is enough
> to make sure the clock is correctly set, and I assume it depend on ntp
> to make sure clocks are correct.  And I further assume that it does
> not care when ntp stops during the shutdown sequence, and thus do not
> need to list it in should-stop.  This is just based on my knowledge
> about ntp and heartbeat, and that is not much, so I might be mistake.

Thanks, I will investigate further.

-- 
Horms




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