On Sep 13, 2010, at 8:54 AM, Juha Heinanen wrote:

> i...@dnsregistraties.be writes:
> 
>> Is there any update about this issue?
>> We are now 2 weeks further and don't have received any update.
> 
> i have not seen any updates.  my conclusion is that the rules under
> which a package may list init dependencies should be clarified by the
> debian people who have invented the system.
> 
> in my opinion, the policy should be that init dependency of a service on
> another service should only be listed if the init script of the service
> cannot be run unless this other service is already running ON THE SAME
> HOST.
> 
> on top of that, perhaps there could be a customization mechanism that
> would allow system managers to add other init dependencies on top of the
> default ones that obey the above stated rule.
> 
> -=- juha

I'll remove the mysql dependency from the init.d script and will upload it when
I tested it. Sorry for the delay in response.

I need to check the other services too, like postgresql and slapd which also
can have this behaviour.

Expect an upload in a day or two.

Regards,

Matthijs Möhlmann


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