Package: at Version: 3.1.10.1 In truth, I'm not certain whether this is an at bug, or a lsb-base, bug, but with the current version of lsb-base (3.2-19), a call to "/etc/init.d/atd stop" results in "Termination".
I looked around (in start-stop-daemon.c) and atd's scripts, and it looks like the termination is because, at least when atd isn't running, start-stop-daemon ends up picking the calling /etc/init.d/atd script to kill. I looked at the diff of /lib/lsb/init-functions against 3.2-13, and it does look like the definition of killproc has changed in a possibly relevant way. However, I hadn't yet determined if this was a bug in lsb-base, or if atd just needed to change the way it was trying to stop the daemon. Thanks -- Rob Browning rlb @defaultvalue.org and @debian.org; previously @cs.utexas.edu GPG as of 2002-11-03 14DD 432F AE39 534D B592 F9A0 25C8 D377 8C7E 73A4 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]