Re: [gentoo-user] Init script strangeness.

2005-11-21 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/21/05, Anthony Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the quick reply, but #!/sbin/runscript is the first line - > it must have scrolled just off of the screen when I copied the text > (sorry!). There are 2 conditions required for the start-stop-daemon to successfully stop the service:

Re: [gentoo-user] Init script strangeness.

2005-11-21 Thread Anthony Roy
Thanks for the quick reply, but #!/sbin/runscript is the first line - it must have scrolled just off of the screen when I copied the text (sorry!). > You don't appear to have "#!/sbin/runscript" on the first line. Any other ideas. -- Ant... -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Init script strangeness.

2005-11-21 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 14:11:09 +, Anthony Roy wrote: > I have written a simple init script for controlling a wiki, and have > encountered a strange effect: You don't appear to have "#!/sbin/runscript" on the first line. -- Neil Bothwick ... "I just forgot to increment the counter," Tom said

[gentoo-user] Init script strangeness.

2005-11-21 Thread Anthony Roy
Hi all, I have written a simple init script for controlling a wiki, and have encountered a strange effect: from the init.d directory, I can start and stop my app just fine with wiki start and wiki stop resp. However, the stop script complains that the script has not been started! rc-status does