Tim Post dijo [Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:57:43AM +0800]:
> My thinking was most people using distributions that package Cherokee
> will just install it via their package manager and never see these kinds
> of internals.
> 
> Those who do not, or need to run bleeding edge source releases might
> encounter the portability issues, especially if /bin/sh points to zsh ..
> which probably also indicates that the LSB standard init functions might
> not be present. Another corner case might be Open SSI users, or people
> who use custom strapped virtual machines.

Of course - I might have phrased this wrongly. What I mean is that I
agree with your motivation, and if you incorporate an init script in
the Cherokee sources, I'll try to put it straight in Debian - or at
least, make an effort to make the differences as small and localized
as possible. 

> .. the App checker will throw a warning saying function 'foo' is not in
> the LSB. So if I push this, everyone downstream inherits 5 new warnings
> from the checker. Trivial, really, but thought I should mention it prior
> to doing it.

I am not familiar with this check... But yes, from the way you write
it (with conditional definitions) the intention is quite easy to
understand. I am all for it. But of course, as I don't have the need
to define the LSB functions, I didn't define them ;-)

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