HEADS UP: rcNG is now the default

2002-09-02 Thread Gordon Tetlow

I'm going to toggle the switch to activate rcNG as the default boot scripts.
If you experience any problems, put rc_ng=NO in your /etc/rc.conf and
please report any problems.

-gordon



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Re: HEADS UP: rcNG is now the default

2002-09-02 Thread Gordon Tetlow

On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 09:33:35AM -0700, Gordon Tetlow wrote:
 I'm going to toggle the switch to activate rcNG as the default boot scripts.
 If you experience any problems, put rc_ng=NO in your /etc/rc.conf and
 please report any problems.

There is one outstanding issue with the sendmail script that I'm working on
a solution for. In the general case it should work fine. If you set
sendmail_enable=NONE it will echo a benign warning about it being set
improperly.

-gordon



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Re: HEADS UP: rcNG is now the default

2002-09-02 Thread Gordon Tetlow

On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 10:30:19PM -0700, Gregory Neil Shapiro wrote:
 gordont There is one outstanding issue with the sendmail script that I'm working on
 gordont a solution for. In the general case it should work fine. If you set
 gordont sendmail_enable=NONE it will echo a benign warning about it being set
 gordont improperly.
 
 I've been discussing the issue with Mike Makonnen and we are going to use
 his idea of deprecating the use of NONE (with a warning) for -CURRENT and
 leaving it available in -STABLE.  At some point, NONE support will go
 away in 5.X.

I committed a script that pretty much works as the current sendmail support
does. I should have run it by you before, but I was in a hurry to get to a
barbecue and trying to keep the tree from breaking too badly. Please feel
free to rip apart my commit and make it closer to your satisfaction.

-gordon



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