Bug#330275: apache2: init script exits with 0 when called incorrectly
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Adam Conrad wrote:
> Luke Kanies wrote:
> >
> > Apache2's init script does not support a 'restart' option
>
> It doesn't? It does here.
Duh, I meant 'status', not 'restart'. Sorry.
> > but when it
> > is called with that option, it mistakenly exits with a return code of 0,
> > instead of a code indicating failure. According to the LSB, it should
> > exit with a 4:
>
> Right you are, though, that it shouldn't exit 0 when called incorrectly,
> will fix that.
Thanks.
Now if I could I could get that script and the other 81 init scripts I
have to support 'status'...
$ ls /etc/init.d | wc -l
93
$ grep -l status /etc/init.d/* | wc -l
11
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