On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 12:14:11AM +0200, Ingo Saitz wrote:
Perhaps every postinst shold do something like this:
if test -e /etc/rc`runlevel | cut -d\ -f2`.d/S??$DAEMON; then
/etc/init.d/$DAEMON start
fi
This doesn't work for people using file-rc (which uses files to describe
Colin Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a parallel problem to this thread: I have gpm installed for those times
when I am doing a lot of console work, but generally I don't run it because
it interferes with Quake II, among other things. So I did an:
update-rc.d -f gpm remove
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On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 03:27:51PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
AFAIK, there is currently no way of `registering' update-rc.d
commands such that they are repested after an upgrade.
No, but you can move the S* links to K* links. This settings would be
preserved by update-rc.d because it
In a parallel problem to this thread: I have gpm installed for those times
when I am doing a lot of console work, but generally I don't run it because
it interferes with Quake II, among other things. So I did an:
update-rc.d -f gpm remove
But when gpm was upgraded by apt, the package's
Colin Walters wrote:
In a parallel problem to this thread: I have gpm installed for those times
when I am doing a lot of console work, but generally I don't run it because
it interferes with Quake II, among other things. So I did an:
update-rc.d -f gpm remove
But when gpm was upgraded
Colin Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a parallel problem to this thread: I have gpm installed for those times
when I am doing a lot of console work, but generally I don't run it because
it interferes with Quake II, among other things. So I did an:
update-rc.d -f gpm remove
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