Excerpts from Jason Riedy's message of Wed Jan 21 13:40:33 -0500 2009: > I have mpd set *not* to run system-wide, and I've removed the service > from /etc/rc*.d by insserv -r /etc/init.d/mpd.
You should disable it by editing /etc/default/mpd. This is documented in README.Debian, and would cause MPD's init script to be a no-op. I'm open to changing the blessed way to do this from a cruddy text file to insserv, but only when Policy changes such that I am required to have it on my machine... currently, I do not, and am only putting in the LSB crud because users have requested it. > lastmp is still perfectly usable per-user without running > system-wide, so it would be nice if the installation worked... Of course, you are right. I will move mpd to Should-Start: (and Should-Stop:) in the LSB block so that it works when MPD is not installed on the same host. I think this will fix your particular problem, depending on how the LSB init stuff handles the case of installed-but-not-in-any-runlevel, but consider that a felicitous side effect. :-) -- things change. deck...@red-bean.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org