i have a question about changing the start/shutdown-sequence of packages

openpkg man rc says:

           A priority can be given for each section to control
           execution sequence if "all" packages are given. Higher
           priority leads to earlier starting and later stopping.
           The priority is a number where low numbers mean high
           priority (numerically sorted for starting). If omit-
           ted, the priority defaults to 500.

so setting priority to 400 in start and stop-section of rc.foo give foo a higher priority and should lead to start foo BEFORE other default-priority-packages, and stop it AFTER them. in my case (openpkg 2.1) foo gets started prior to others, but stops prior to others too, not after. setting 400 in the start section and 600 in the stop section leads to the intented result.

so, is the man-page wrong, or did i get something wrong?

thanks,
        andi


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