Hi,

On Tuesday 06 July 2010 18:35:11 you wrote:
> [Rik Theys]
> 
> > The sssd init script doesn't source /etc/default/sssd, which causes
> > daemon options defined in /etc/default/sssd to be ignored.
> 
> That is according to the intended behaviour, as far as I know.  Where
> did you get the idea that /etc/default/sssd would work?  What kind of
> options do you want to set that can't be set in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf?
> 
> I'm not against adding support for /etc/default/sssd, but need some
> rationale.

The /etc/default/sssd file is included in the package and the header of the 
file says:

# Defaults for sssd initscript
# sourced by /etc/init.d/sssd
# installed at /etc/default/sssd by the maintainer scripts

So I assumed it should work :-).

I would find it usefull to add certain options to the daemon startup such as 
the -f option to log to files instead of stderr.

If the file is not sourced, it should not be included in the package.

# dpkg -S /etc/default/sssd
sssd: /etc/default/sssd


Regards,

Rik



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