Wow.

You guys need to chill out ;-)

I'm sorry that you got confused that moving the bug from "upstart
(Ubuntu)" to just "upstart" involved marking it as _Invalid_ and opening
a new task; I think that's one of Launchpad's more idiotic design flaws
too.

I'm also sorry that I receive literally hundreds (sometimes over a
thousand) of bug comments a day that I have to deal with, so am often a
little bit terse in replying - I have to maintain just about every line
of code between the Ubuntu kernel and the X server and basically the
entire boot system, and that includes all the bugs.  I just don't have
the time to post detailed responses detailing my every thought process!

Rather than ask Mark to personally intervene, perhaps you could ask him
to hire more people to help me out? :-)

Anyway, as should be obvious here if you take a Valium first, I think
that this is something Upstart should deal with itself - it should make
it possible to write tasks and services without needed hundreds of lines
of identical sanity checks in the script for every single one.  One of
my goals is to make it so that the Upstart job format means you only
ever need specify the "meat" of what you want done, not all of the
associated crap that init scripts used to have.

This functionality is "Wishlist", but please don't confuse that with
"Low priority".  Wishlist to me means that it's a feature that Upstart
doesn't support but should, rather than a broken existing feature.  (I
close wishlist bugs that I disagree with)

Also please credit me with some intelligence here, I know that this has
been linked from Planet Debian so I should expect flaming idiocy, but I
don't think I have the merit and reputation that I have within Ubuntu
from sitting with a thumb up my arse rather than working to improve the
distribution.

A workaround for mountall was committed *yesterday* before any of you
ever heard about this: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
branches/ubuntu/lucid/mountall/lucid/revision/298 - this sets a default
value for $MOUNTPOINT and thus removes the "surprising" side-effect for
these scripts.

Now, there's rather a lot of toys on the floor here, if people could
pick them up and put them back in their prams I'd appreciate that - it
looks untidy!

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init: support mandatory arguments, or prevent starting of tasks without any 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/557177
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