> This thread's been beat to death, but what the heck > :) That's the spirit! (:-)
> It is definitely possible to build one-shot SMF > services, as well as > transient services that do nothing when there's > nothing for them to do. Sure. I know that it can be done because I've done it. My point is that it's a hack, and that I shouldn't have to resort to clever ways of working around an architectural flaw, just because someone (Steven Hahn) believes that that particular architectural flaw is the right thing to do. Because I claim that he does not have enough experience to make such claims. In fact, I know he doesn't because if he did, he would have never written "a no scripting zone" essay! He should come and see thousands of components that some of Sun's biggest customers have built with preinstall, postinstall, preremove, postremove, and class files. All completely non-interactive. Installable on an unlimited number of systems. In parallel. At the click of a button in a web browser. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
