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Bug#579290: marked as done (debian-edu-config: Please convert init.d script to use lsb functions for output)



Your message dated Sun, 14 Jul 2013 18:15:22 +0200
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and subject line all init.d scripts with output use lsb funtions
has caused the Debian Bug report #579290,
regarding debian-edu-config: Please convert init.d script to use lsb functions for output
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Package:  debian-edu-config
Version:  1.438
User:     debian-edu@lists.debian.org
UserTags: debian-edu

When using debian-edu-config with the progress bar and console in
usplash, no message show up when its init.d scripts are started.

The reason is that the init.d script do not use the output functions
in /lib/lsb/init-functions, but uses echo directly.  usplash override
the functions in /lib/lsb/init-functions to feed the text into the
graphical boot screen, and thus depend on the use of the lsb output
functions.

Please change the init.d scripts to use the lsb output functions.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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Hi,

all useful init-scripts use lsb functions by now, thus closing the bug. 
debian-edu-config.report-reboot still uses echo (and frankly I think we should 
drop it), but in a way which is not foreseen by and irrelevant to this bug. 
(echo | mail).


cheers,
	Holger

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