Hello, 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.
It's released under the GPL. Description from the man page: rc-sysv-conf gives an easy to use interface for managing "/etc/rc{run-level}.d/" symlinks. The interface comes in two different flavors, one that simply allows turning services on or off and another that allows for more fine tuned management of the symlinks. It's a replacement for programs like ntsysv (RedHat) or rcconf (Debian). You can get all the files (.changes, .dsc, .orig.tar.gz, .diff.gz, and .debs) at ftp://ftp.pidone.org/rc-sysv-conf. John, Thomas, and Jochen - I Cc'd you because I thought you might be interested in this program, Re: bug #214757. Thanks, -Joe Oppegaard