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1.6 |
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13-Aug-2004 |
mycroft |
Add an _rc_subr_loaded variable, set to ":" by rc.subr. Scripts can use this for a speedup by doing: $_rc_subr_loaded . /etc/rc.subr
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1.5 |
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21-Mar-2002 |
thorpej |
Correct the "direction" of the barrier dependencies (DAEMON, LOGIN, NETWORKING, and SERVERS) by specifying that certain things should come BEFORE a given barrier, rather than having the barrier REQUIRE a service. This allows scripts to be removed without having to edit the barrier dependencies.
As discussed on tech-userlevel, and approved by Luke.
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1.4 |
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19-Sep-2000 |
lukem |
- only perform the checkyesno on the variable named in $rcvar (rather than implicitly using $name if $rcvar isn't set), and always perform this check, even when using start_cmd (et al). this check is performed before the pidcmd is run, speeding up scripts that weren't going to be run anyway. this should speed up booting slow systems.
- take advantage of the above and remove start_precmd="checkyesno foo" in scripts that use start_cmd.
- explicitly set rcvar=foo in the rc.d/foo scripts which have an equivalent rc.conf entry
- fix `rcvar' and `restart' when $rcvar isn't set. these above changes fix PR [bin/11027].
- when doing `force*', ignore the return value of *_precmd. this fixes PR [bin/10781].
- rename what sysdb provides from `databases' to `sysdb', to reflect the name of the script.
- improve the comments in rc.subr
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1.3 |
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13-May-2000 |
lukem |
branches: 1.3.4; Use load_rc_config() (from rc.subr) instead of sourcing /etc/rc.conf. This allows us or a user to change the configuration file method in one place - rc.subr - without having to edit all of the rc.d/* files.
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1.2 |
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12-Mar-2000 |
lukem |
* replace daemon, login, servers with DAEMON, LOGIN, SERVERS * remove sshd (it was from my private system)
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1.1 |
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10-Mar-2000 |
lukem |
branches: 1.1.1; Initial revision
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1.1.1.1 |
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10-Mar-2000 |
lukem |
rc.d scripts derived from /etc/rc
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1.3.4.1 |
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01-Oct-2000 |
lukem |
pull up rev 1.4 (approved by thorpej): - always use $rcvar to determine the name of the var to checkyesno - fix force*
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