Joe Oppegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm looking for a sponsor for rc-sysv-conf, which is a run-level > configuration program for Sys-V like init script links. rc-sysv-conf is > much more flexible then rcconf, for it allows you to update links in any > run-level, makes good decisions on what priority numbers to use for the > links (if using the basic interface), allows you to choose your own > priority numbers (if using the advanced interface), and organizes the > screen in a more sane way so you can see what all services are doing at > any run-level.
Now this is what a runlevel editor should do! Comments arising from first use: * Installation went fine * postrm can be run by /bin/sh * control + Description mentions ntsysv which I can't find in the Debian archives + Don't mention rcconf because it is going to be removed from Sarge * README + "different then" -> "different from" + "compatiable" -> "compatible" * Changes + Normally this file is named 'ChangeLog' + Duplicates changelog.gz * rc-sysv-conf(8) + Incorrectly named rc-sysv-conf(8) + Keystrokes should be documented here + Please include FILES section describing the /var/lib/rc-sysv-conf/services file. What information is stored there and Why? * rc-sysv-conf + --cache option should not be named that because the information stored there isn't cached (i.e., it can't be regenerated if it is deleted). Or am I wrong about that? + Operation is very SLOW. It takes about one second to move the cursor from one entry to the next. This is on a Pentium III system with lots of RAM. -- Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]