On Thu, 3 Dec 2009 08:53:12 +1100
Craig Small <csm...@debian.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 12:52:59PM +0100, Antonio Ospite wrote:
>
> > Well, if someone updates /etc/init.d/skeleton I'd be happy to send a
> > patch about init.d.lsb.ex to dh-make later.
> > 
> > In any case /etc/init.d/skeleton is the one to trust, right?
>
> Those two statements contradict each other, don't they?
>  * send updates  = skeleton is not right
>  * one to trust  = skeleton is right
>

Bad quoting, my fault.

Petter told about updating /etc/init.d/skeleton to "adjust output and
exit codes to the latest and greatest" (wrt. LSB spec?).

I was asking if, in general, /etc/init.d/skeleton is to trust over
init.d.lsb.ex.

> If the dh-make init files are wrong, if someone sends me an update or
> exactly what is wrong with it, I'll update it. I thought at this point
> it was established the dh-make template and skeleton are different but
> not which one, if any, are correct.
> 
> As there has been a lot of init work recently my guess is neither are
> fully correct.
>

Unfortunately I don't have a final answer, maybe sysvinit people can
tell?

>  - Craig
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Kind Regards,
   Antonio

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