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Author Re: should an init-script print output, if verbose is set to no in /etc/default/rcS or
Warren Turkal

2007-04-28, 7:20 pm

On Saturday 28 April 2007 15:23, Marc Haber wrote:
> The LSB init script stuff is a red herring anyway since the Interface
> is badly designed and utterly incomplete. Init scripts are therefore
> forced to abuse the provided functions if something "special" is
> needed.


Could you elaborate on this thought? It may be useful to think about for
extending the LSB semantics and rolling them into the standard.

wt
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Warren Turkal


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