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Include init scripts in source code for packaging #12

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alzeih opened this issue Dec 20, 2016 · 5 comments
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Include init scripts in source code for packaging #12

alzeih opened this issue Dec 20, 2016 · 5 comments
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alzeih commented Dec 20, 2016

The provided rpm and deb packages include init scripts for the associated platform. Could these be included here?

I think it will make it easier for other distributions to package do-agent, and make it clear if these files are covered by the same license as the source.

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alzeih commented Dec 20, 2016

I've extracted the files I have found from the packages, and I can post them here (as a gist) if this would be agreeable.

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eRadical commented Dec 23, 2016

I would also like to make a service file for systemd after the init one...

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We plan to add the init scripts to the repository. They should be considered to have the same license as the project.

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alzeih commented Dec 24, 2016

Here are the files I extracted from the .deb and .rpm:

https://gist.github.com/alzeih/517e32c29a10b59d66902be41582ff61

@eRadical these do contain a systemd service file

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