[ic] Interchange as a System service.

Jon Jensen jon at endpoint.com
Wed Mar 16 11:08:21 EST 2005


On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, John Foster wrote:

>> (NOTE:  this message describes how RH/Fedora does services.  YMMV.  If
>> you use another flavor of Linux, i guarantee nothing about how well this
>> stuff works.)
>
> Seems like I used to do something like this years ago with Minivend. I 
> fact I still do. A good point to remember is "Never leave any white 
> space at the front of a line in an 'init.d' script". That means no 
> indents or other neat stuff.

Huh? Take a look at any init script on your system. I think you'll be 
hard-pressed to find one *without* regular indenting in the code. At least 
on every system I've ever seen (Red Hat, Fedora, Mandrake, Debian, SuSE, 
etc.).

Jon


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