The advice in the previous message is bogus. What LSB says is that conforming
applications should not use set -e in their init scripts. Debian, however, is
a (possibly) conforming *implementation* that is supposed to host (possibly)
conforming *applications*. The advice on set -e has no
I noticed that the init script for at is intended to be LSB-compliant
(as most or all Debian init scripts are), so I thought I should point
this out:
The LSB 3.1 spec states, in section 20.8 Init Script Functions:
Conforming scripts shall not specify the exit on error option (i.e.
set -e) when
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