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Re: Upstart support for LSB headers (Two line init.d scripts? Sure, that will work!)



]] Thomas Goirand 

> BTW, Debian has a way too many LSB header scripts with Required-Start:
> $all, which is very bad. A decent init system has to deal with this, and
> there's no sane way to do so but arbitrarily breaking what the author of
> the script wrote. A lintian warning telling that $all is just bad would
> be a very nice thing. How does systemd & upstart deal with this pile of
> garbage that Required-Start: $all is?

$all obviously (as you point out) doesn't work well. Semantically, it
doesn't make sense to have more than one script depending on $all.
IIRC, systemd just ignores it.

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Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are


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