On Feb 16, 2012 3:33 PM, "J. Roeleveld" wrote: > > > On Thu, February 16, 2012 6:24 am, Pandu Poluan wrote: > > I am wondering if any of you had experienced the same difficulty as me: > > > > A couple of days ago, I upgraded openrc from (whatever version it was > > previously) to 0.9.8.4. > > > > One of the scripts in /etc/init.d was a symlink to /opt/some/package/path > > > > (To be precise, /etc/init.d/gatewall -> > > /opt/wallmator/initscripts/gentoo/gatewall.init) > > > > ((wallmator is a "Firewall Automator" script I'm developing)) > > > > This morning, I rebooted. Upon time to execute the "gatewall" script, > > it complained that some settings (set through /etc/conf.d/gatewall are > > not set). I double-checked the settings it complained; yep, they are > > there in /etc/conf.d/gatewall. > > > > I tried `/etc/init.d/gatewall start`, no luck. It still complains of > > some vital non-optional settings not being set. > > > > So, I replaced the symlink: > > > > cd /etc/init.d > > mv gatewall gatewall.old > > cp /opt/wallmator/initscripts/gentoo/gatewall.init gatewall > > > > And tried again `/etc/init.d/gatewall start` ... it worked!! > > > > So I tried `shutdown -r now` ... there's joy in Mudville! The > > "gatewall" initscript now properly reads the settings in > > /etc/conf.d/gatewall. > > > > My question is: Is there a change of behavior in how openrc executes a > > script in /etc/init.d/ when said script is a symlink instead of a > > 'normal' file? > > > > PS: For this particular system, everything under / except /boot > > resides in the same filesystem. > > > > PPS: For the contents of the "gatewall" initscript, see > > https://bitbucket.org/pepoluan/wallmator/src/edae2e294d07/initscript/gentoo/gatewall.init > > > > Rgds, > > -- > > FdS Pandu E Poluan > > ~ IT Optimizer ~ > > > >  • LOPSA Member #15248 > >  • Blog : http://pepoluan.tumblr.com > >  • Linked-In : http://id.linkedin.com/in/pepoluan > > > > Pandu, > > I haven't checked the source yet, but I'm wondering if the scripts are > looking for the "conf.d" file in the location: > " ../conf.d " (based from the actual location of the init-script) > > Can you try the following: > # mkdir -p /opt/wallmator/initscripts/conf.d > # ln -s /etc/init.d/gatewall /opt/wallmator/initscripts/conf.d/gatewall > > and then recreate the original link for the init-script. > IIRC, it's the responsibility of runscript to source the relevant config file in /etc/conf.d, and not the initscript's. If you peruse the code, you can see that I relied on that feature; there is no source-ing of any file in /etc/conf.d Rgds,