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Date:      Tue, 20 Nov 2012 16:14:34 +0900 (JST)
From:      Hiroki Sato <hrs@FreeBSD.org>
To:        mike.telahun@gmail.com
Cc:        svn-src-head@FreeBSD.org, svn-src-all@FreeBSD.org, src-committers@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: svn commit: r243324 - head/etc
Message-ID:  <20121120.161434.1928803376818060657.hrs@allbsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <50AB19D3.9080106@gmail.com>
References:  <201211200445.qAK4j4YF027280@svn.freebsd.org> <50AB19D3.9080106@gmail.com>

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Mike Telahun <mike.telahun@gmail.com> wrote
  in <50AB19D3.9080106@gmail.com>:

mi> > @@ -704,7 +704,10 @@ run_rc_command()
mi> >
mi> >  		start)
mi> >  			if [ -z "$rc_fast" -a -n "$rc_pid" ]; then
mi> > -				echo 1>&2 "${name} already running? (pid=$rc_pid)."
mi> > +				if [ -z "$rc_quiet" ]; then
mi>
mi> Shouldn't this be using checkyesno() ?
mi> What happens if someone has rc_quiet=NO in /etc/rc.conf?

 rc_fast, rc_force, and rc_quiet are not intended to be used in
 /etc/rc.conf or other config files.  These variables have no default
 value and will be defined forcibly via {fast,force,quiet}start.  If
 we use checkyesno() here, it checks whether a variable is defined or
 not and then put an warning message when not defined.  It is a bad
 side-effect for them.

-- Hiroki

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