> So how is this applicable in nvidia-kernel-common where there is no
> daemon to stop and calling the script with stop does nothing?
>
>
It saves the effort of calling the script if it does nothing.
I can see in /etc/init.d/rc that "# Debian Policy ยง9.3.1 requires .sh
scripts in runlevel S to be
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 15:41 +0200, Didier Roche wrote:
> Package: nvidia-kernel-common
> Version: 20051028+1+nmu2
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch
> User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Usertags: origin-ubuntu intrepid ubuntu-patch
>
> For daemons that do not require clean shutdown to perform their
> oper
Better with the patch, isn't it? :)
Sorry for the inconvenience.
diff -purN nvidia-kernel-common-20051028+1+nmu2/debian/rules nvidia-kernel-common-20051028+1ubuntu9/debian/rules
--- nvidia-kernel-common-20051028+1+nmu2/debian/rules 2008-07-22 13:53:09.0 +0200
+++ nvidia-kernel-common-200510
Package: nvidia-kernel-common
Version: 20051028+1+nmu2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
User: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Usertags: origin-ubuntu intrepid ubuntu-patch
Hi,
For daemons that do not require clean shutdown to perform their
operation it is possible to not explicitly stop the daemon in
runlevels 0
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