Hey, this would be great this way, and easy for package maintainers and users to manage. Works nearly like the old chkconfig way.
> > I think we talk in different directions. > > I mean a system service (like sendmail) which is defined as a daemon in a > job file. > Now, I temporarily want to disable sendmail without removing the whole > sendmail package. > So I move away /etc/init/jobs.d/sendmail. If the sendmail package provides > the job file directly and the > package gets updated automatically, /etc/init/jobs.d/sendmail would be > back again after the update. > So either the sendmail package provides the jobs file > /etc/init/possible-jobs/sendmail and another tool (like > chkconfig) softlinks to /etc/init/jobs.d/sendmail or there is another > mechanism to enable/disable jobs. -- Regards, -\- Christian Metzen -/- ============================================================ Developer and Project Lead for CCux Linux. check out http://ccux-linux.de/ for more info. EMAIL : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ============================================================ -- upstart-devel mailing list upstart-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/upstart-devel