On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 11:59:04AM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > You are both missing the point. Init scripts are conffiles > (with reason). conffiles are not removed when a package is removed, > only upon purge. When I remove a package with an init script, I do > not want to be bombarded at boot up with extraneous error messages
Moreover, init scripts are designed to be run...by init! It is possible to run some (but not all) of them directly, but that's not really their intended purpose. If you're trying to use them for some other purpose, you are, basically, misusing them, and shouldn't be surprised when they don't cooperate. "Should return a meaningful value" is a valid argument for anything in $PATH. However, init scripts are not in $PATH. (Perhaps some of you hadn't noticed.:) If someone has a need to monitor a particular process (for whatever reason, I freely admit that this is a perfectly reasonable thing to want in some cases), the appropriate thing to do might be to ask for an interface to monitor that process, rather than trying to warp the init scripts for purposes for which they were never intended. In other words, file a wishlist bug against a specific package, rather than trying to wield the club of policy to browbeat everyone. -- Chris Waters | Pneumonoultra- osis is too long [EMAIL PROTECTED] | microscopicsilico- to fit into a single or [EMAIL PROTECTED] | volcaniconi- standalone haiku