On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 07:38 -0500, Martin Hicks wrote:
> This is a follow-up to a long IRC conversation last night between Mark
> and Nathan on IRC.
>
> If we need to have runnable init.d scripts for all services, I'm quite
> sure that I've seen debian disable services by having a variable set in
> /etc/default/<service> something like:
>
> ENABLED=
There does not seem to be any consistency in these scripts, but
something like
PMIE_ENABLED=false
would seem to be readable and sensible ... look to /etc/default/rsync
for an example we could follow.
> and the init.d script checking that before starting the daemon.
>
> Would this approach suffice for having init.d scripts for pmie and
> pmproxy, without running the daemons?
>
> mh
>
>
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