Erik Persson writes:
> logrotate calls /etc/init.d/tinyproxy restart, and thus starts a not
> started tinyproxy.
File a bug report.
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Kevin Coyner wrote:
On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 11:39:25AM +0200, Erik Persson wrote..
I'm running sarge. I've installed tinyproxy in a vserver. I don't
want it to run all the time though, so I stop it when I'm done
using it. There are S-links to /etc/init.d/tinyproxy in all the
relevant /et
On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 11:39:25AM +0200, Erik Persson wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm running sarge.
> I've installed tinyproxy in a vserver. I don't want it to run all the
> time though, so I stop it when I'm done using it.
> There are S-links to /etc/init.d/tinyproxy in all the relevant
> /etc/rc*.d d
On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 11:39:25AM +0200, Erik Persson wrote..
> I'm running sarge. I've installed tinyproxy in a vserver. I don't
> want it to run all the time though, so I stop it when I'm done
> using it. There are S-links to /etc/init.d/tinyproxy in all the
> relevant /etc/rc*.d dirs (
Hello!
I'm running sarge.
I've installed tinyproxy in a vserver. I don't want it to run all the
time though, so I stop it when I'm done using it.
There are S-links to /etc/init.d/tinyproxy in all the relevant
/etc/rc*.d dirs (thus except 0,1,6 and S) so it is started when the
system boots.
Th
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