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FS#20192 - mldonkey's initscript doesn't parse /etc/rc.conf (missing colors in output)
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Opened by Heiko Baums (cyberpatrol) - Friday, 16 July 2010, 03:39 GMT
Last edited by Chris Brannon (cmb) - Friday, 16 July 2010, 15:14 GMT
Opened by Heiko Baums (cyberpatrol) - Friday, 16 July 2010, 03:39 GMT
Last edited by Chris Brannon (cmb) - Friday, 16 July 2010, 15:14 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
The output of /etc/rc.d/mldonkey doesn't use colors. On top of this script there are these lines: . /etc/conf.d/mldonkey . /etc/rc.d/functions This line should be added above: . /etc/rc.conf This is common in any other initscript, so that the variable USECOLOR, which is used by /etc/rc.d/functions, can be parsed. |
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Closed by Chris Brannon (cmb)
Friday, 16 July 2010, 15:14 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Ok, this is fixed.
I'm sorry that I missed it. To be honest, I'm blind, so I don't see
the colors, regardless of how $USECOLOR is set.
Thanks for catching this!
Friday, 16 July 2010, 15:14 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Ok, this is fixed.
I'm sorry that I missed it. To be honest, I'm blind, so I don't see
the colors, regardless of how $USECOLOR is set.
Thanks for catching this!