On Tuesday 10 January 2006 08:19, Duncan wrote:
> Roy Marples posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted
>
> below,  on Mon, 09 Jan 2006 12:32:32 +0000:
> > baelayout-1.12 is a bit more strict about things. If you ask something to
> > --stop it stops regardless.
>
> Creating a new subthread on a slightly different subtopic, tho still
> initscripts/baselayout.
>
> I've noticed that with baselayout-1.12 (not sure on <1.12 as I didn't
> notice it, tho that might mean it's new behavior), changing runlevels
> stops, then restarts, services that are in both runlevels.  At least RH
> style initscripts simply keep running services that exist in both the old
> and new runlevels, as they aren't in the kill-list, only the start-list.
> Is it intended behavior on Gentoo to force them to stop, only to restart
> them on the new runlevel, when they exist in both?

Nope, that's an error. I think I have a patch that addresses that.
I've also noticed that there is a lot of stuff in runscript.sh that doesn't 
need to be there anymore as rc now handles more of the ordering and 
dependency.

Leaving runscript.sh with just what it "needs" means it's a whole load 
lighter :)

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