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- To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@bugs.debian.org>
- Subject: Starting nstx at arbitary times
- From: "Neal H. Walfield" <neal@walfield.org>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 12:41:39 +0200
- Message-id: <20070612104139.360.97014.reportbug@kleiner.dresden>
Package: nstx
Version: 1.1-beta6-4
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
I don't need nstxcd to run all the time. In particular, it doesn't need
to start at boot time. However, I'd like to be able to use the normal
start up mechanism to start it on demand from the command line by, e.g.,
running the following:
/etc/init.d/nstxcd start
Taking inspiration form openvpn, which allows you to start arbitary
interfaces using the form:
/etc/init.d/openvpn start vpn-name
I'd propose that /etc/init.d nstxcd take an additional argument, force,
which indicates whether to respect the start_nstxcd variable.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers stable
APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-4-686
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) (ignored: LC_ALL set to en_US.UTF-8)
Versions of packages nstx depends on:
ii adduser 3.102 Add and remove users and groups
ii libc6 2.3.6.ds1-13 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
nstx recommends no packages.
-- no debconf information
--- nstxcd.orig 2007-06-12 10:51:05.000000000 +0200
+++ nstxcd 2007-06-12 10:48:09.000000000 +0200
@@ -16,9 +16,16 @@ fi
set -e
+FORCE=$2
+
check_start_nstxcd_option() {
+ # Force it to start.
+ if [ "x$FORCE" = "xforce" ]; then
+ return 0
+ fi
+
if [ ! "$start_nstxcd" = "yes" ]; then
- echo "Not starting nstx client, disabled via /etc/default/nstx"
+ echo "Not starting, disabled via /etc/default/nstx; try $0 start force"
return 1
else
return 0
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