cjwatson suggested that I consider "expect stop" like this openssh
patch: http://anonscm.debian.org/loggerhead/pkg-
ssh/openssh/trunk/revision/3578
However, I also wonder if it would be a problem for upstart to wait() on
the original process anyway in the cases of "expect daemon" and "expect
fork". Is there any reason why this would break anything? It would seem
closer to Sys V's behaviour to me.
** Also affects: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- libvirt-bin upstart job considers service "started" when it is not
+ libvirt-bin upstart job considers service "started" before it is ready
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libvirt-bin upstart job considers service "started" before it is ready
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