Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2013 18:13:43 -0800 From: Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> To: Allan Jude <freebsd@allanjude.com> Cc: freebsd-current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: cron(8) improvement Message-ID: <CAJ-Vmomyk08JDPEhOKo9LHDp2%2Bi0NkzpwJob-AUV1b1jiNwyhA@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <527EE84D.4060901@allanjude.com> References: <52792B60.1030309@allanjude.com> <527AFAA1.1040001@allanjude.com> <CA%2B7WWSdFFk4npy0=TOWO=6RApv5-wuJASHhE87eUf52DjQrxjw@mail.gmail.com> <D260751E-85D2-4591-88E0-5EFE1821D532@orthanc.ca> <CA%2B7WWSf_%2BBg8rjLdN1j032G2P81odfmQe-Ejyq7A4CqyqPqiAA@mail.gmail.com> <527BCA55.2000207@allanjude.com> <D5199AC5-61E9-4D58-B31E-51E47F1CCFDF@orthanc.ca> <527C5D52.7030508@allanjude.com> <047405A8-B6EB-427B-A2E4-6254DD1A077B@orthanc.ca> <CA%2B7WWSfiWT4wprOS8oQS5YaeE%2BjjyxfK5fzAyFz8XMyX_J%2BoLw@mail.gmail.com> <3E6377FF-69FE-48E4-BFB1-E5095A7FA1BB@orthanc.ca> <527C6DEF.6020102@allanjude.com> <527E3EB3.6000301@FreeBSD.org> <8034B822-F903-43D1-8BF6-DFAD7C22F5B0@gsoft.com.au> <CAJ-VmomXRuwJdKUsbgMjvEtBaDiZoCxacLXOpxhCqoVhkigL6g@mail.gmail.com> <527ED34A.1060401@allanjude.com> <CAJ-Vmokb4=05wVSEzv47sWiU6CLb-_cBQ1FhPSgv%2BeuX8xf2cw@mail.gmail.com> <527EE417.6060704@allanjude.com> <CAJ-VmokX8vV7fz1v%2BR4jXte3vYAQbUF21jscGVYswb=rtk681w@mail.gmail.com> <527EE84D.4060901@allanjude.com>
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On 9 November 2013 17:58, Allan Jude <freebsd@allanjude.com> wrote: > Well, if the rc.conf config is specific to the daemon being installed by > the package, then the existing /etc/rc.conf.d/ system works fine, it > just falls down a little on xorg configuring hald, unless you just make > the xorg package create /etc/rc.conf.d/hald and /etc/rc.conf.d/dbus If I install hal/dbus, why wouldn't they themselves populate /etc/rc.conf.d/hald and /etc/rc.conf.d/dbus ? If there are hal/dbus options that need configuring by other packages, then sure, you'll need to add some other things too. > I like the simplicity of rc.conf, and I would much rather not involve an > sqlite database, I am not sure how that could possibly be faster then > sourcing an extra shell script. Don't focus on that. The sqlite example is just that - an example - showing what kind of operations you would want to implement to _allow_ you to do that. I'm not advocating for doing it in freebsd-base. The point I'm making is this: * when populating rc.conf.d/, don't just do 'cp' in a post-install script * when populating the cron daemon entries in rc.cron.d, don't just 'cp' in a post-install script. -adrian
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