On Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 07:42:55PM +0000, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >   Debian is intended to work "simply" for the most used scenario, and to
> > need a 10 liner configuration for the less common ones.  It's more common
> > that people want their sole httpd to be started on install than users
> > having lots of chroots.
> 
> Sure.  As I said: "The default might be to activate at install time, but
> there should then be an option to prevent the activation step".
> 
> >   The latter people are supposed to know how to disable the "launch
> > everything on install" thing using the debian's sysv-rc documentation:
> >   /usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/README.policy-rc.d.gz
> >   /usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/README.invoke-rc.d.gz
> 
> How would we know?  To me the issue is one of package management, not
> one of rc.d configuration.  So please make this information more visible
> when looking for it from the dpkg-side.  Some kind of xref in `dpkg'
> manual would help.

  Well I reckon it's not really well documented, I'm not not sure where
to put that. dpkg is maybe not the place to put that. I'll followup that
on -devel@ so that people can propose proper solutions.

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·O·  Pierre Habouzit
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