Re: [aseek-users] Startup or init.d script for Debian aspseek?

From: KEVIN ZEMBOWER (no email)
Date: Tue Apr 08 2003 - 14:21:59 EDT


Tom, thanks for your suggestion. I'm not able to load the Debian distribution and use it for some reason that I don't fully understand. I was following Matt's suggestions for a while, but pressure built on me to just get the application working, so I gave up and installed it from source code.

I went to another of my Debian boxes and used 'asp-get source aspseek', but the 'aspseek' program in /etc/init.d must have to be built; I couldn't find it in the source package directory. When I tried to just compile it, it wouldn't, complaining about missing packages.

I can't believe how frustrating it is to get just one simple file.

-Kevin

>>> 04/08/03 06:54AM >>>
> Has anyone worked up a startup script which would go in /etc/init.d on
> a Debian distro? I hate to reinvent wheels. The startup script which
> comes with aspseek seem to be specific to RedHat, I think.

The Debian package from the ASP Seek's archive provides a working init
script.

uid0 at zheng:~$ dpkg -S /etc/init.d/aspseek
aspseek: /etc/init.d/aspseek
uid0 at zheng:~$

uid0 at zheng:~$ grep aspseek /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://www.aspseek.org/pkg/deb/aspseek-libmysqlclient10 woody aspseek
deb-src http://www.aspseek.org/pkg/deb/aspseek-libmysqlclient10 woody aspseek
uid0 at zheng:~$

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