Package: acpid
Version: 1.0.6-9
Severity: minor

acpid gets started with -c and -s arguments by default.
/etc/default/acpid allows arguments to be specified, but it does not
contain -c. Instead, the -c argument is added by the init.d script.
Adding a second -c option to OPTIONS in /etc/default/acpid actually
works, but it's ugly and inconsistent.

Furthermore, the files says "Debian default is to enable the
use of sockets at a non-default position" and specifies
/var/run/acpid.socket as the socket path. That's exactly what the
manpage lists as default and what acpid listens on even without the
-s option.

I suggest to move the -c option to the default file and remove the
-s option (and the comment) from there.

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