Re: init.d and tinyproxy

2007-05-31 Thread William Xu
"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: It's probably not a bug. Invoke-rc.d checks the current runlevel before deciding to start a process; if the process is not configured to run in the current runlevel, invoke-rc.d probably won't start it. Ah, i see. tinyproxy is configured not to run

Re: init.d and tinyproxy

2007-05-30 Thread Mumia W..
On 05/31/2007 12:27 AM, William Xu wrote: "Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: The manual page for invoke-rc.d suggests that it's mainly for the use of Debian package maintainers. You are probably a normal user, so "/etc/init.d/tinyproxy start" is the correct method for you. It just

Re: init.d and tinyproxy

2007-05-30 Thread William Xu
"Mumia W.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: The manual page for invoke-rc.d suggests that it's mainly for the use of Debian package maintainers. You are probably a normal user, so "/etc/init.d/tinyproxy start" is the correct method for you. It just says maintainers should use that, but doesn

Re: init.d and tinyproxy

2007-05-30 Thread Mumia W..
On 05/30/2007 01:24 AM, William Xu wrote: Hi folks, tinyproxy is a tiny proxy server. The problem is that , | # invoke-rc.d tinyproxy start ` doesn't start tinyproxy. It simply does nothing. While, by , | # /etc/init.d/tinyproxy start ` tinyproxy starts successfully. i

init.d and tinyproxy

2007-05-29 Thread William Xu
Hi folks, tinyproxy is a tiny proxy server. The problem is that , | # invoke-rc.d tinyproxy start ` doesn't start tinyproxy. It simply does nothing. While, by , | # /etc/init.d/tinyproxy start ` tinyproxy starts successfully. i took a look at the script /etc/init.d/tinypro