[Users] Re: [Devel] [ openser-Bugs-1527750 ] openser.init

Norman Brandinger norm at goes.com
Mon Jul 24 15:49:55 CEST 2006


We are using etch.  I believe that the reason we started using it was 
that we needed SATA support for the boot drive.

Didn't realize that I could use "make deb" instead of just "make".  We 
are in the process of moving from FreeBSD to Debian and used to just 
issue gmake / gmake install.  Will take a look at "make deb" to see if 
that makes "all the worlds problems go away" :)

Regards,
Norm

Klaus Darilion wrote:
> Hi Norman!
>
> I'Ve never had any problem with the default debian script (the one 
> that gets installed when compiling debian packages with "make deb".) 
> on sarge.
>
> Which debian are you using?
>
> regards
> klaus
>
>
>
> SourceForge.net wrote:
>> Bugs item #1527750, was opened at 2006-07-24 13:05
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>> Category: tools
>> Group: ver devel
>> Status: Open
>> Resolution: None
>> Priority: 5
>> Submitted By: Norman Brandinger (goestelecom)
>> Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
>> Summary: openser.init
>>
>> Initial Comment:
>> On debian, the openser.init script fails because the
>> directory below does not exist:
>>
>> /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions
>>
>> In addition, the killproc command does not exist.
>>
>> I have commented the "functions" line and replaced
>> killproc with killall after installing apt-get install
>> psmisc.
>>
>> Not sure if these changes are "correct".
>>
>> Is it reasonable to have perhaps have a couple of init
>> scripts, tweaked for different operating systems ?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Norm
>>
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