Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
Btw, should the courier init.d scripts start in a specific order
during boot, or does it not matter?  If a fixed order should be
enforced, this should be reflected in the init.d scripts dependency
information.

I did not get a reply to this, and I suspect the courier scripts have
an implicit ordering which is not guaranteed by the boot system.  The
current behaviour of sysv-rc is to run all scripts with the same
sequence number alphabetically, while file-rc do not run
alphabetically but in installation order.  So one can not know the
order for scripts with the same sequence number.

When enabling makefile style concurrent booting with sysv-rc, the
ordering is completely decided by the dependency information in the
LSB header, and the sequence number is ignored.

Based on this, and the fact that courier-ldap did not start properly
with makefile style concurrent booting, I urge you to review the boot
dependencies and ordering for the courier packages.  I do not know
which order they should start in, and thus can not provide patches.

Happy hacking,

It doesn't matter which server starts first if you look at
IMAP,POP,SMTP and webmail.

LDAP is apparently different matter. I'll adjust the dependencies
accordingly.

Regards
          Racke

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