Two questions

1) specificaly for apache I need the action graceful.
   Particulary I would prefer the way other distros handle apache using
   apachectl, that in some cases make extra check to avoid killing apache
   at all when reloading with a new miss-configuret apache.conf

   But at least could be the graceful action added to the standart rc.apache ?

2) My lake of knowlege.
   How should I use rc.conf ?
   I'm not used with that kind of startup, I guess its similar to debian ??

   All I found is that all the rc.xxx files from OpenPKG have a %config
   section that could change the way a server starts.
   Should I repead the configuration settings I whant to change from
   rc.xxx in rc.conf with my setting ?


Thanks,

Alex


Citando "Ralf S. Engelschall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Fri, Oct 15, 2004, Alexander Belck wrote:
>
> > Today I updated apache following security advise.
> > It happens that the instalation overides rc.apache that should be treated
> as a
> > configuration file, since there ara options that could be set previously
> (and
> > in this specific case, I needed to implement the graceful action).
>
> No, rc.xxx are *not* configuration files! If you want to change
> some of its settings write them to rc.conf, please.
>
> > In general form I think that the rpm install script should at least rename
> the
> > old version to .rpmsave or make the new a .rpmnew if files differ and
> display a
> > warning.
>
> .rpmsave are only created for config files. rc.xxx are not config files,
> hence no .rpmsave files.
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