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Re: Slackware and startup scripts



On 1/16/07, Ross Cameron <ross.cameron%linuxpro.co.za@localhost> wrote:
On 16/01/07, Lieven De Keyzer <lieven.dekeyzer%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
> On
http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/slackware/slackware.html , I read:
>
> "It's good to have PKG_RCD_SCRIPTS and RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR settings in
> /etc/mk.conf or otherwise the startup scripts are left in
> /usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d."
>
> with the following code:
>
> # Startup scripts for packages
> PKG_RCD_SCRIPTS=YES
> RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR=/usr/pkg/etc/rc.d
>
> Shouldn't that last line read "RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR=/etc/rc.d" ?
>

Theoretically yes,... but the structure and includes of the NetBSD/pkgsrc
init scripts are TOTALLY different to the Slackware ones


I've read something like that, yes. But how would I make sure the
startup scripts in /usr/pkg/etc/rc.d are effectively used at startup
in Slackware?



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