Bruce M Simpson wrote: > On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 02:08:12PM -0700, Kevin Oberman wrote: > >>You can put them in /usr/local/etc/rc.d or /etc/rc.d. The former is the >>more acceptable and should be used if the startup can be run at the end >>of the startup. > > Take a look at the net-mgmt/snmptt port I just committed. This borrows from > the net/quagga port in the area of rc script placement - showing how to > place it in an appropriate location depending on OSVERSION. While putting *local* (e.g. not belonging to a port) scripts into rc.local is reasonable on -STABLE and -CURRENT, ports should *not* put scripts in /etc/rc.d. I did this once in an attempt to have OpenLDAP start early, hoping for this issue to be resolved fast with PR 56736, but I seems there is no progress on this one. Sigh. Anyway, although I believe it is legal for a user to put his own scripts into /etc/rc.d, mergemaster(8) will complain when it finds them, see PR 64476. -OliverReceived on Wed May 26 2004 - 21:25:16 UTC
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