>>>>> Markus Koschany <a...@gambaru.de> writes: > Am 14.12.2015 um 13:39 schrieb Thorsten Bonow: >> Package: bzflag-server Version: 2.4.2+ds1-6+b1 Severity: normal >> >> Dear Maintainer, >> >> it is not possible to start a bzfs server from within BZFlag >> because there is one already running, launched during >> startup. Default setting 'RUN_AT_STARTUP="no"' in >> '/etc/default/bzflag' is ignored. >> >> Manually stopping the server solves the problem. The systemd >> service file has 'EnvironmentFile=-/etc/default/bzflag line, so the >> default settings should be honoured. >> >> Thx for packaging my favourite game. >> >> Toto
> Hello Toto, > the default policy for service files is to enable them by > default. Now I understand that the options in /etc/default/bzflag > cannot be completely honored because "RUN_AT_STARTUP" is a sysV init > specific option that is only valid if you use the old sysV init > system instead of systemd. > The recommended way to change options and service files is to create > a custom service file and to move it to /etc/systemd/system. If you > want to disable the server on startup then you must run > systemctl disable bzflag.service > or you must only install bzflag-client. > I will remove the EnvironmentFile and Environment lines from the > service file to avoid any confusion in the future and document this > new behavior in README.Debian. > Regards, > Markus Hello Markus, thx for the quick reply and explanation. Disabling the service works for me. Regards, Toto