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***BOGO*** Re: Clarify what "sensible behaviour" is for init scripts
- Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 01:18:06 +0200
- From: "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <ibc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: ***BOGO*** Re: Clarify what "sensible behaviour" is for init scripts
2008/7/4 Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>> In the above case which is the "bad" init script?:
>
> lighttpd obviously. It's not a sensible behaviour to fail when asked to
> start a service that is already running.
>
>> - lighttpd uses LSB specs.
>
> This seems to contradict what you told us before about what LSB compliant means
> for you. :)
Opssss, sorry, I meant that "lighttpd DOESN'T use LSB specs but Debian specs".
You say that "it's not a sensible behaviour to fail when asked to
start a service that is already running" but this is the default
behaviour of Debian init scripts (dince --oknodo is optional and of
course not always used).
Thanks for your comments. Best regards.
--
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<ibc@xxxxxxxxx>