-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 18/07/12 03:49 PM, Peter Stuge wrote: > William Hubbs wrote: >> /etc/init.d/foo stop start >> >> would no longer work the way you might expect because there would >> be no way to tell whether start is a command or an argument to >> stop. >> >> What are your thoughts about this change? > > /etc/init.d/foo stop start > > along with all other commands can work like before. > > /etc/init.d/foo stop -- start > > can pass start as an argument to the stop command. > > > //Peter
I posted a response about this to the bug, but I don't see why, given that all 'commands' are predefined anyways, the commandline couldn't be parsed and split between commands.. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) iF4EAREIAAYFAlAHFCkACgkQ2ugaI38ACPANyAEAnF7ngFvy/lcHPo0A4vEyN0zS 5QFTRmOiFG+GS8cRkyEBAL3ABkRD9M44sVHGs52ioctce+tsBSfLU9bawmBQuuJf =dzvV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----