init.d script removal

Chuck Mead csm at lunar-linux.org
Wed Jul 30 21:07:37 GMT 2003


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Terry Chan wrote:
| This topic has been discussed before.
|
| No, lrm, does not REMOVE everything that lin installs, specifically
| because we know sysadmins will have to configure/localize certain
| items in the /etc directory.
|
| The Lunar team received no end to the whines, when either a) a module
| was updated and it wiped /etc tree entries that were painstakingly
| hand configured, or b) other /etc tree entries that were uniquely
| generated, like ssl_certs.
|
| To that end the lunar coretools currently do NOT remove most
| of the files that belong in the /etc tree.
|
| Your example below of a module that wants to have an /etc/init.d
| script with the same name as another module is a different problem
| entirely.  The second module is NOT allowed to use the same
| name for a binary or a shell script, without at least adding
| a CONFLICTS script.  Your best solution would be to rename the
| offending /etc/init.d script to a different name entirely.

This discussion is moot. I already fixed the problem. The init script
for maradns is supposed to be "maradns". It is now. End of story.

- --
csm
Lunar Linux Project Leader
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