Hi *, an user reported in #419413, that my init-script does no output, if VERBOSE is set to no. He also gave examples (ssh, openbsd-initd, samba) of packages, who ignore the verbose-setting and do some output with "echo" or "log_*" from lsb-base, what he thinks is "normal". But there are also packages who act exactly as /etc/init.d/skeleton and call log_* only if VERBOSE!=no.
The Debian policy (9.3, 9.4) does not really say, that a init-script MUST have output, but only defines how the output should look like and refers to skeleton for the usage. Now my question to the init-gurus/maintainers is: is the behavior of my script correct, or should verbose mean: "print minimal status information, but suppress warnings etc"? Regards Evgeni Golov -- ^^^ | Evgeni -SargentD- Golov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) d(O_o)b | GPG/PGP-Key-ID: 0xAC15B50C >-|-< | 0C04 F872 0963 ADC9 AA83 882B 24A0 1418 AC15 B50C / \ | http://www.die-welt.net - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]