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Re: [BackupPC-users] Modify debian-init to add insserv

2013-06-01 19:47:51
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Modify debian-init to add insserv
From: Eduardo Díaz Rodríguez <ediaz AT pk25 DOT com>
To: "mstowe AT chicago.us.mensa DOT org" <mstowe AT chicago.us.mensa DOT org>, "General list for user discussion, questions and support" <backuppc-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 01:47:18 +0200
Yes sorry lsb

A) this is not random is the backuppc list users isn't??

B) ??? This LSB is from Debian package admin..

D) yes thanks I know how to do myself, I don't need the help of any body to do 
this...

That I like to said is.. Any developer can include this in the main stream for 
the debian-init file?.. Will be a good idea. No more I don't  

You don't help with this type of answers, Michael :(


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Eduardo Díaz 

On 01/06/2013, at 23:26, "Michael Stowe" <mstowe AT chicago.us.mensa DOT org> 
wrote:

> 
>> Hi I am installing the last version of Backuppc 3.3.0 and see that
>> debian-init script don't has the LBS tags.
>> 
>> can anybody add to the file? for the next release?
>> 
>> ### BEGIN INIT INFO
>> # Provides: backuppc
>> # Required-Start: $syslog $network $remote_fs
>> # Required-Stop: $syslog $network $remote_fs
>> # Should-Start: $local_fs
>> # Should-Stop: $local_fs
>> # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
>> # Default-Stop: 0 1 6
>> # Short-Description: Launch backuppc server
>> # Description: Launch backuppc server, a high-performance,
>> # enterprise-grade system for backing up PCs.
>> ### END INIT INFO
>> 
>> I donwload this form the debian package administrator, and I think that
>> can be very insteresing to install becasue in the new versions of debian
>> is LBS based..
>> 
>> Regards!
> 
> You're likely to get better results if you:
> 
> a) Do not reply to a random message in a thread, because many mail clients
> will still present your message in the original thread, despite you
> replacing the subject and body.
> 
> b) Send your question to the Debian package maintainer, rather than an
> upstream list.  Sure, it's possible the maintainer of the Debian package
> reads this list, or somebody else who happens to be into Debian, but
> nobody can actually do anything about it except the package maintainer
> 
> c) By "LBS Tags" I'm going to assume you mean "LSB Fields"
> 
> d) You can, of course, do it yourself:  http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts
> 
> 
> 
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