At Mon, 26 Jan 2004 20:21:44 +0100, Paul Slootman wrote: > On Sun 25 Jan 2004, GOTO Masanori wrote: > > Paul Slootman wrote: > > > When rsync is running as a daemon, it is also affected if > > > Name Service Switch changes. > > > > > > Starting with rsync 2.6.0-2 (to be uploaden RSN), there is an init.d > > > script to handle the starting and stopping of the daemon. I'd appreciate > > > it if you could add rsync to the list of services to be stopped and > > > started. > > > > This NSS start-stop modification is for transition from woody to > > sarge. As you wrote, you add start-stop daemon code for the recent > > version, so: (1) if user upgrades only libc6: there is no > > /etc/init.d/rsync (2) if user upgrades both libc6 and rsync, rsync > > should be automatically restarted or user need to modify their startup > > code. So there is no need to add rsync to libc6.postinst restart > > code. Do you think? > > Well, it's true that there's not so much point in adding it now, that's > true. > > However, if a new change to the NSS stuff occurs, please keep in mind > that rsync also may need to be restarted. > > Feel free to close this bug if you can remember this without this bug > report :-)
Ah, indeed, sometimes I tend to forget the past things :-) OK, I've added rsync to postinst NSS checking code. Regards, -- gotom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

