My point is that this is the only initscript in the world which has a
"don't forget to tweak the obscure ACTUALLY_DO_WHAT_I_SAY setting"
warning to it. Worse still, it doesn't even have the warning _attached_
to it, you have to find out by debugging the initscript.

I doubt I'm the only person who's going to be confused by this. Everyone
will assume that making a link to rcX.d will turn avahi on at startup,
not having a link will leave it turned off.

Can you explain why that was not acceptable? Why does avahi-daemon need
to do it differently?

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"/etc/init.d/avahi-daemon start" doesn't start anything
https://launchpad.net/bugs/65587

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