> I'm pointing out why $all doesn't do what you want. It's exactly what I want.
> «$all» means «after everything else has started» and if you > have two of those You have a bug. Yes, some packages abuse $all, I admit this, but not all of them (e.g. monit). > In your particular case (and sysvinit), I'd say the admin should just > add dependencies on the monit script for the monitored services since I > don't think sysvinit support dynamically generating those dependencies > on boot. (If it does, I'm sure somebody will chime in with how to do it > for sysvinit.) AFAIK, this can be done with /etc/insserv/overrides/ That is not a problem *for human* to add a file in /etc/insserv/overrides/ and override monit's LSB-headers. > With systemd, I'd say a generator that adds After+Wants: The problem is not the mechanisms, like after+wants, not the output format for this generator (systemd stuff or LSB-headers) - but the generator itself. So, I don't buy this "solution", sorry. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20140206221006.gb22...@darkstar.order.hcn-strela.ru