Description of problem: tinc package isn't creating a daemon script. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 1.0.12-1.fc14 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1.yum -y install tinc 2.chkconfig | grep tinc 3.rpm --query --filesbypkg tinc Actual results: yum install shows success even though there is not /etc/init.d/tinc Not in rpm, otherwise rpm --query --filesbypkg tinc would have an /etc/init.d/tinc or /etc/rc.d/init.d/tinc Expected results: Installation of the package would add a tinc daemon to /etc/init.d/ The daemon script would show just like it does for the httpd package ala 'rpm --query --filesbypkg httpd | grep init' Additional info: i have numerous tinc.sh scripts i have used to start tinc that i will attach when i get to those machines at work which is kinda difficult since i don't have tinc running on this fresh install.
Created attachment 483052 [details] etc-initd-tincd.sh
need to investigate github to see what happened to this init script.
Maybe it would a good idea to move directly to systemd?
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