On Apr 28, 2006, at 1:06 PM, Alex Karasulu wrote:
Jim Jagielski wrote:
This reminds me of a topic: would it be possible that during
the install process it doesn't try to create the start scripts in
/etc/ but rather local to the install? Much easier for people
to install and test :)
Hey Jim,
Glad to see you lurking. Yeah I've been meaning to fix this for
MacOSX installs. MacOSX does not have an /etc/init.d directory
either so it's a bit out of place for us
to be stuffing the file over there. I think for RC2 tho I have
made installing the
rc script optional so root access is no longer required to do
this. You should be able
to uncheck the creation of this file in the installer once we
release RC2.
Having it optional is good, but it would still be nice
to have a nice, easy start script for OSX, so even if it
just installed it in the (new) ./etc directory, that
would be happyness. I'll be happy to test that :)