Hello, It seems like most of the examples in the Cookbook recommend that if you want to stop a job in the pre-start stanza, you should call "stop" which will handle stopping the job for you. But, it seems looking at the Upstart code I can just as easily return a negative return value to cause the job to stop:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~upstart-devel/upstart/trunk/view/head:/init/job.c#L417 Is there a reason I should call "stop" over just returning a negative value? Thanks, Ted
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