Am 23.10.2017 um 19:31 schrieb Owen Heisler:
> Package: bzflag-server
> Version: 2.4.8-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> The default /etc/default/bzflag includes the line `RUN_AT_STARTUP="no"`,
> but the bzfs process still starts. The systemd service file at
> /lib/systemd/system/bzflag.service ignores /etc/default/bzflag entirely,
> using fixed values instead.
> 
> The expected behavior is that bzfs will *not* start when RUN_AT_STARTUP=no.

This is documented in README.Debian. The /etc/default/bzflag is
deprecated and only valid if you use the old sysV-init system. With
systemd you can disable the server with the command

systemctl disable bzflag.service

It would be possible to modify the service file and take the value of
RUN_AT_STARTUP into account but this seems like a duplication of
available systemd functionality in this case. Sometime in the future
/etc/default/bzflag will be completely removed from this package.

Markus

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