etc-gentoo/init.d/._cfg0001_local

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#!/sbin/openrc-run
# Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
description="Executes user programs in /etc/local.d"
depend()
{
after *
keyword -timeout
}
start()
{
ebegin "Starting local"
local file has_errors=0 redirect retval
yesno $rc_verbose || redirect='> /dev/null 2>&1'
eindent
for file in /etc/local.d/*.start; do
if [ -x "${file}" ]; then
vebegin "Executing \"${file}\""
eval "${file}" $redirect
retval=$?
if [ ${retval} -ne 0 ]; then
has_errors=1
fi
veend ${retval} "Execution of \"${file}\" failed."
fi
done
eoutdent
if command -v local_start >/dev/null 2>&1; then
ewarn "\"/etc/conf.d/local\" should be removed."
ewarn "Please move the code from the local_start function"
ewarn "to executable scripts with an .start extension"
ewarn "in \"/etc/local.d\""
local_start
fi
eend ${has_errors}
# We have to end with a zero exit code, because a failed execution
# of an executable /etc/local.d/*.start file shouldn't result in
# marking the local service as failed. Otherwise we are unable to
# execute any executable /etc/local.d/*.stop file, because a failed
# marked service cannot be stopped (and the stop function would
# actually call the executable /etc/local.d/*.stop file(s)).
return 0
}
stop()
{
ebegin "Stopping local"
local file has_errors=0 redirect retval
yesno $rc_verbose || redirect='> /dev/null 2>&1'
eindent
for file in /etc/local.d/*.stop; do
if [ -x "${file}" ]; then
vebegin "Executing \"${file}\""
eval "${file}" $redirect
retval=$?
if [ ${retval} -ne 0 ]; then
has_errors=1
fi
veend ${retval} "Execution of \"${file}\" failed."
fi
done
eoutdent
if command -v local_stop >/dev/null 2>&1; then
ewarn "\"/etc/conf.d/local\" should be removed."
ewarn "Please move the code from the local_stop function"
ewarn "to executable scripts with an .stop extension"
ewarn "in \"/etc/local.d\""
local_stop
fi
eend ${has_errors}
# An executable /etc/local.d/*.stop file which failed with a
# non-zero exit status is not a reason to mark this service
# as failed, therefore we have to end with a zero exit code.
return 0
}