chkconfig tests for known blacklisted extensions (.rpmnew, .rpmorig,
.swp etc) while ntsysv just checks if service name contains dot (i.e.
anything having extension is skipped).

I'd like them behave consistently; and I believe the way ntsysv does it
is more simple.

Should I provide a patch? For chkconfig and (for consistency) for
service  (but something strange goes on with initscripts after chmouel
has left us ...).

-andrej



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