the same way it would if you just added an exit 0.
> If we're trying to make things easier/more configurable, which i love
> as an idea, we shouldn't take half steps.
or make things difficult and convoluted.
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r way that would no
longer be the case.
> samba and squid configuration files. (Although, as an aside, if samba
> and squid had a directive to read another file to override the settings
> in the default file, or a setup like pine, it would certainly be useful
> to have an /etc/confi
a few
> functions which I think should be encouraged but which need not be used.
just like great ol redhat...
i think my vote is going towards abandoning the entire config.d idea
now before it turns into the festering boil of a initscript system
that is redhat.
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im sorry but this is just plain wrong.
apologies for the flame but one of the *primary* reasons i switched to
debian is to escape redhats fucked up initscripts which you just
described in your proposal.
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