Daniel Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> the submitters thinks, that sh -e is wrong here, but it is not.

No, the submitter always writes sh -e is his init scripts.  Also, he
couldn't find in the Policy whether foo should fail if the package is
not running, but anyways (9.3.2):

restart
    stop and restart the service if it's already running,
    *otherwise start the service*

which was reported to not be the case, because stop failed AND the -e
option was present.  Neither is a problem in itself in my reading of
the Policy, and I'm not sure what stop should do if the service is not
running.  Other packages showed inconsistent behaviour.

> that's actually all, and actually, since the original "problem" is a
> non-issue, the bug report can be closed which i do hereby.

It was an issue, but I can't reproduce it anymore.  Unfortunately I
can't say when and how it was fixed, the report being so old.
-- 
Thanks,
Feri.


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