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[2013-07-18 10:25] Petter Reinholdtsen
> [heroxbd]
> > Anyway, we lose nothing in insserv by making this change, do we?
>
> Depend on your point of view. I doubt the ordering will change, but if
> a script want to express that it _must_ run after all other scripts
>
[heroxbd]
> Excuse me, I fail to see the validity of this example.
>
> In, http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts,
>
> ,
> | $all facility supported by insserv to start a script after all the
> | other scripts, at the end of the boot sequence. This only work for
> | start ordering, not stop or
Dear Petter,
Petter Reinholdtsen writes:
> This seem to be the wrong approach to handle $all, at least the way I
> understand $all. $all is the set of enabled init.d scripts except those
> that depend on $all, not every file in /etc/init.d/.
"enabled init.d scripts" in the same runlevel or all
[heroxbd]
> Dear Petter,
Hi. :)
> In OpenRC we developped a method globbing /etc/init.d/* to construct
> $all, which results in /etc/init.d/README to be pulled in. A strong
> dependence will fail if README is not a init script, while a weak one
> will not.
This seem to be the wrong approach to
[Bill Wang]
> I think that should be #Should-Start, because #Require-Start: $all
> will have a serious impact on OpenRC(maybe there are other init
> systems).
Can you explain a bit more? The way I understand $all, it is the set
of all the available scripts without a relationship on $all, thus the
Hi Petter,
[Bill Wang]
Dear Maintainer,
The problem from /etc/init.d/{minissdpd, rc.local, rmnologin}. These
init scripts should be #Should-Start: $all rather than #Require-Start:
$all.
Why do you believe it would make a difference?
As far as I know, the change do not make sense.
I suspect
[Bill Wang]
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> The problem from /etc/init.d/{minissdpd, rc.local, rmnologin}. These
> init scripts should be #Should-Start: $all rather than #Require-Start:
> $all.
Why do you believe it would make a difference?
As far as I know, the change do not make sense.
I suspect mini
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