On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 01:59:32PM -0700, Kevin Downey wrote: > On 3/21/06, Maxim Sobolev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I have just realized that maybe the best approach to address this > >problem would be not reverting the change in question, but making > >find_local_scripts_new() more strict, so that only those local rc.d > >scripts that have been explicitly marked by maintainer as fully > >rc.d-safe are handled in a new way. Checking for '^# PROVIDE:' doesn't > >really work reliably. > > > >-Maxim > > > >Maxim Sobolev wrote: > >> Hi guys, > >> > >> As part of testing how well some of our products work with latest > >> RELENG_6, I have make a new build and found that lot of important > >> services (for example PostgreSQL, Apache) doesn't start up (despite > >> having respective xxx_enable entries in /etc/rc.conf) when installed > >> from the freshly updated ports tree onto a clean, freshly updated > >> RELENG_6 system. This is very bad, considering how close to release are > >> we and how much FreeBSD users rely on those services to work OOB. > >> > >> I would expect them to be really pissed off when lot of important > >> services just don't work after upgrading their server from 6.0 to 6.1 or > >> after installing it from install cd. This is apparently caused by the > >> fact that lot of rc.d scripts in /usr/local/etc/rc.d are newstyle one > >> now (sufficiently newstyle to pass find_local_scripts_new check), but > >> few of them were actually tested to work correctly in fully rc.d > >> environment. > >> > >> Therefore, I think that the RELENG_6 should be reverted to using old > >> stuff and it should be left for 7.x tree. > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Maxim > > Which apache port? I have been using www/apache20 for sometime now on > a machine tracking RELENG_6_2. I use 'apache2_enable="YES"' in > /etc/rc.conf and it starts and runs fine. Perhaps I am > misunderstanding your complaint.
Note that you're replying to a mail from a year ago which was probably coughed up by someone's borken mail server. Kris
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