On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 02:07:47PM +0200, Jari Aalto wrote:
> [BTS control messages were sent separately]

AFAICS that didn't actually happen...

>          To ease the burden on the system administrator, such
>          configurable values should not be placed directly in the script.
>     !    Instead, they should be placed in a file in `/etc/default', which
>          typically will have the same base name as the `init.d' script.  

This section is saying that you shouldn't require admins to modify init.d
scripts to make the daemons work, and that any parameters in init.d
scripts rather than other config files should be moved to a new file
in /etc/default. I don't think it's accurate to read that as requiring
options to move from existing config files into /etc/default files,
just to ensure the option is separate from the init.d script.

Cheers,
aj

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