Doug Barton wrote: > Thanks to debugging help from Manfred and Scott, I've decided to give up > on trying to figure out what's wrong with the ports scripts. :) > Seriously though, Brooks and I have had a conversation about whether the > *.sh scripts generally need to be sourced into the shell at all, or can > they be run like "regular" rc.d scripts. The problems with the fairly > simple stuff that Scott and Manfred had installed (i.e., completely > non-obvious, and no good reason for it to fail) convinced me that we > need to go this route, at least in the short term. > > Doug > All this from cvsup about 2 or 3 pm pst: My problem is more related to the earlier ones; I hadn't noticed cron (which now looking didn't start), but moused doesn't start, nor sshd. These are *not* in the ports... (and yes, I refreshed all of /etc/rc* and removed old scripts from rc.d...) The problem with cups.sh dropped me into single user, from which if I just ^D all the missing stuff started, including cupsd. Strange... Actually does sound like a script is leaving state around that affects others. -- PeteReceived on Mon Dec 05 2005 - 09:32:32 UTC
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