On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 13:12 +0200, stefan.ba...@cubewerk.de wrote: > Am Do, 26.08.2010, 12:59, schrieb Ben Hutchings: > >> sorry for my ignorance. I was thinking about extending the > >> racoon-init-script by Provides: $network - is that what you had in mind > >> as > >> well? > > > > I think you need "X-Start-Before: $network" and "X-Stop-After: > > $network". > > Does that make sense? From http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts > > X-Start-Before: boot_facility_1 [boot_facility_2...] > > X-Stop-After: boot_facility_1 [boot_facility_2...] > > provide reverse dependencies, that appear as if the listed facilities had > should-start and should-stop on the package with these headers. > > - snap -- > > So if i get this correctly, X-Start-Before and X-Stop-After should point > to nfs-common ?
If racoon is required for networking, then many other services should depend on it. That is the whole point of the $network system facility as I understand it. However, since racoon presumably depends on other networking services to be started, I don't know how that should be expressed. Please take this to the debian-devel list. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Once a job is fouled up, anything done to improve it makes it worse.
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