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yaws.sh
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yaws.sh
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#!/bin/sh
#
#
# PROVIDE: yaws
# REQUIRE: DAEMON
#
# You will need to set some variables in /etc/rc.conf to start Yaws:
#
# yaws=YES
# yaws_flags=""
# yaws_id=""
#
if [ -f /etc/rc.subr ]
then
. /etc/rc.subr
fi
name="yaws"
rcvar=$name
yaws_command="%prefix%bin/${name}"
required_files="%etcdir%yaws/yaws.conf"
start_cmd="yaws_start"
stop_cmd="yaws_stop"
status_cmd="yaws_status"
reload_cmd="yaws_reload"
extra_commands="reload status"
if [ -n "$yaws_id" ]
then
yaws_id="--id $yaws_id"
fi
: ${yaws_flags:=--heart}
yaws_start() {
$yaws_command $yaws_id $yaws_flags --daemon
}
yaws_stop() {
$yaws_command $yaws_id --stop
}
yaws_status() {
$yaws_command $yaws_id --status
}
yaws_reload() {
$yaws_command $yaws_id --hup
}
if [ -f /etc/rc.subr -a -f /etc/rc.conf ]
then
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command "$1"
else
yaws_start
fi