Hi Joachim,
most of the packages on my computer having a file in /etc/default also
have such a daemon option. From my point of view this makes sense, as it
is much better to first configure a software properly before using it with
maybe a bad default configuration. So this seems to be the norm
Package: ptpd
Version: 2.3.1-debian1-1
Upon fresh installation, ptpd does exactly nothing.
Even the explicit command "/etc/init.d/ptpd start"
is not sufficient to get the daemon started.
This is not what I expected.
I would expect that installation of package ptpd
suffices to get daemon ptpd run
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