Quoth Nick Wagner:
> I took a quick look at the Debian start-stop script, and it does need to
use the -p
> option when running slpd.  But then I noticed that it was still referring
to 
> /usr/sbin/slpd, when I believe we now install to /usr/local/bin.  Do we
need to 
> make the start-stop script use the new directory?  do we need to change
the whole 
> debian subdirectory in openslp.misc?

The Debian packaging rules specify that it's illegal for a prebuilt package
to install to /usr/local (that's reserved for manual built-from-source
programs).  So presumably somewhere in the "make a package" scripts it will
be explicitly changing the prefix.



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