Bug#683654: lsb-base: some messages should be conditioned by $VERBOSE

2012-08-08 Thread Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
tags 683654 +moreinfo thanks Le jeudi, 2 août 2012 16.38:41, Teodor a écrit : In Debian the recommendation for all init scripts is to check the variable VERBOSE from /etc/default/rcS and only print a message on console only if this variable is not 0. From the content of the debian-policy

Bug#683654: lsb-base: some messages should be conditioned by $VERBOSE

2012-08-08 Thread Teodor MICU
2012/8/8 Didier 'OdyX' Raboud o...@debian.org: Le jeudi, 2 août 2012 16.38:41, Teodor a écrit : In Debian the recommendation for all init scripts is to check the variable VERBOSE from /etc/default/rcS and only print a message on console only if this variable is not 0. From the content of the

Bug#683654: lsb-base: some messages should be conditioned by $VERBOSE

2012-08-08 Thread Dmitry Smirnov
Dear OdyX, On Wednesday 08 August 2012 16:10:34 Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote: In Debian the recommendation for all init scripts is to check the variable VERBOSE from /etc/default/rcS and only print a message on console only if this variable is not 0. From the content of the debian-policy

Bug#683654: lsb-base: some messages should be conditioned by $VERBOSE

2012-08-07 Thread Dmitry Smirnov
Good idea, it would be nice if we could implement it. Is that correct that [info] messages are only printed by 'log_action_msg'? It may be used for messages like service is already running and I'm not sure if we want to suppress such messages. I think at least the following functions

Bug#683654: lsb-base: some messages should be conditioned by $VERBOSE

2012-08-02 Thread Teodor
Package: lsb-base Version: 4.1+Debian7 Severity: wishlist Hi, In Debian the recommendation for all init scripts is to check the variable VERBOSE from /etc/default/rcS and only print a message on console only if this variable is not 0. This should be adopted by init-functions too, at least for