Bug#538304: update-rc.d: Should reject packages trying to install start and stop symlinks in the same runlevel

Felipe Sateler fsateler at debian.org
Fri Jan 22 16:47:18 GMT 2016


Control: reassign -1 insserv

On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 19:08:27 +0200 Petter Reinholdtsen <pere at hungry.com> wrote:
> Package: sysv-rc
> Version: 2.80-1
> Severity: important
>
> I've discovered what I believe is misuse of the sysvinit boot system.
> The nslu2-utils package calls update-rc.d like this (see #507545):
>
>   update-rc.d zleds start 99 S 1 2 3 4 5 . stop 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 .
>
> This inserts both start and stop symlinks in the runlevel directories.
> It is, as far as I can see, not possible to recreate such setting
> using dependency based boot sequencing.
>
> As I understand the sysv init system, an underlying expectation is
> that a given script will only provide a start or a stop symlink, never
> both.  My opinion is that the nslu2-utils package only work by
> accident, and that it should be changed to not depend on what I
> consider is undefined behavior.
>
> Luckily there is only one of the 850 packages with init.d scripts in
> Debian misusing the boot system like this, and to make sure this idea
> do not spread, I suggest we rewrite the update-rc.d script to reject
> all calls asking for both start and stop symlinks in the same
> runlevel.


Given that update-rc.d ignores start and stop parameters, and always
uses dependency-based boot, I this bug no longer applies to
update-rc.d, but rather should be shifted to insserv. Insserv is not
complaining, but as you noted, it ignores the enable link.

Therefore reassigning.

Saludos



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