Hi, * Jan Braun <[email protected]> [2010-05-21 17:42]: > Nico Golde schrob: > > Hi, > > * Jan Braun <[email protected]> [2010-05-21 13:38]: > > > Fetchmail's init script should probably depend on exim4 and $named, > > > rather than just $network. At least here, with dependency-based boot > > > enabled, the first run always fails because DNS (a local pdnsd) is not > > > yet available when fetchmail is started ($network implies only low-level > > > networking). Similarly, fetchmail will usually need an MTA running, so > > > I've added a dependency on exim4 too (as precaution, I didn't experience > > > any failures due to this missing). There doesn't seem to be a $mta > > > target, but you could add other MTAs too if you care. > > > > I tend to disagree, you don't need a local nameserver or mta installed in > > order to use fetchmail so I can't follow you on why it makes sense to > > depend > > on those components with the init script. > > Sorry, "depend" was the wrong word. My patch adds them as a "Should-Start" [...]
Ah! That makes more sense yes ;) Sorry I as well didn't look at the patch but only read your description of the "fix". Yes, this makes sense to me, I'll include that. Cheers Nico -- Nico Golde - http://www.ngolde.de - [email protected] - GPG: 0xA0A0AAAA For security reasons, all text in this mail is double-rot13 encrypted.
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