Hello

you might have read:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2013/04/msg00644.html

In case you are interested i updated rc-update() to be able to handle several
services at once:
# rc-update enable|disable|show <service1> <service2> ... <serviceN>

The API has changed (not good), but i consider the feature addition significant
enough to be worthwhile this breakage.

Since i consider this new version now feature complete it is 1.0! ;)


-- 
Regards,
Thilo

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_rc-update()
{
    local cur prev words cword
    _init_completion || return

    if [[ $cword -eq 1 && $prev == ?(*/)rc-update ]]; then
        COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W 'enable disable remove add del show' -- 
"$cur" ) )
    else
        _services
    fi
}
builtin complete -F _rc-update rc-update


rc-update()
{
  case "${1}" in
    enable|add)
        insserv -d "${@:2}"
        ;;

    disable|remove|del)
        insserv -r "${@:2}"
        for i in "${@:2}"; do insserv -f ${i},start=,stop=1; done
        ;;

    show)
        for i in "${@:2}"; do insserv -s | \grep -i ${i} | sort -r | sed 
's/^K:/K/;s/^S:/S/;s/:/\t/g'; done
        ;;

    *)
        printf "usage:   rc-update enable|disable|show <service1> <service2> 
... <serviceN>\n\n"
        printf "enable:  Use default runlevels as defined in the scripts.\n"
        printf "disable: Remove the listed scripts from all runlevels.\n"
        printf "show:    Output runlevel and sequence information of service.\n"
        ;;

  esac
}

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