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> > Since I hade run 'domainname ' and ypbind by hand it had set
> > /var/yp/binding and therefore 'rcctl enable ypbind' concludes that there is
> > no need for an entry in /etc/rc.conf.local because the quirked default value
> > is already ''.
> >
> > I am pretty certain that the reason t
> > Wait what? rcctl certainly does not check for these.
>
> It certainly does. I have found it now! Well, rcctl does not check for
> these, but it relies on
> . /etc/rc.d/rc.subr
> _rc_parse_conf
Ah right yes. _rc_parse_conf() checks for this indeed.
> And in /etc/rc.d/rc.subr the fun
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 10:43:43AM +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 08:46:45AM +0100, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> > Hello Misc@
> >
> > I tried to activate ypbind via rcctl:
> > rcctl enable ypbind
> > and it did not write "ypbind_flags=" into /etc/rc.conf.local.
>
>
> Ca
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 08:46:45AM +0100, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> Hello Misc@
>
> I tried to activate ypbind via rcctl:
> rcctl enable ypbind
> and it did not write "ypbind_flags=" into /etc/rc.conf.local.
Can't reproduce here.
# rcctl enable ypbind ; grep yp /etc/rc.conf.local
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 08:46:45AM +0100, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> Hello Misc@
>
> I tried to activate ypbind via rcctl:
> rcctl enable ypbind
> and it did not write "ypbind_flags=" into /etc/rc.conf.local.
>
> I had run ypbind so it should start according to the documentation since
> there is
Hello Misc@
I tried to activate ypbind via rcctl:
rcctl enable ypbind
and it did not write "ypbind_flags=" into /etc/rc.conf.local.
I had run ypbind so it should start according to the documentation since
there is a domain file in /var/yp/binding/ but when booting the machine
ypbind did not s
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