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Location: kallithea/init.d/kallithea-daemon-arch

Thomas De Schampheleire
ini: set 'debug' only in one place

In Pylons-based Kallithea, the 'debug' option was set first in [DEFAULTS]
and then overridden with 'set debug = X' in [app:main]. Even when the value
under [DEFAULTS] was commented out, the use of the 'set' keyword (providing
override semantics) was required, because a default value for the global
'debug' was provided in the framework.

The presence of these two debug assignments is confusing.
Moreover, TurboGears2 makes the situation more easy and does not expect
'debug' to be in [DEFAULTS] nor does it provide a default at that level.
As a result, we can simple use 'debug = X' under [app:main].

Additionally, clarify the Big Fat Warning: the wording 'the line below' is
ambiguous and could be misunderstood in an ini file that had previously been
changed.
#!/bin/bash
###########################################
#### THIS IS AN ARCH LINUX RC.D SCRIPT ####
###########################################

. /etc/rc.conf
. /etc/rc.d/functions

DAEMON=kallithea
APP_HOMEDIR="/srv"
APP_PATH="$APP_HOMEDIR/$DAEMON"
CONF_NAME="production.ini"
LOG_FILE="/var/log/$DAEMON.log"
PID_FILE="/run/daemons/$DAEMON"
APPL=/usr/bin/gearbox
RUN_AS="*****"

ARGS="serve --daemon \
--user=$RUN_AS \
--group=$RUN_AS \
--pid-file=$PID_FILE \
--log-file=$LOG_FILE \
-c $APP_PATH/$CONF_NAME"

[ -r /etc/conf.d/$DAEMON ] && . /etc/conf.d/$DAEMON

if [[ -r $PID_FILE ]]; then
    read -r PID < "$PID_FILE"
    if [[ $PID && ! -d /proc/$PID ]]; then
        unset PID
        rm_daemon $DAEMON
    fi
fi

case "$1" in
start)
    stat_busy "Starting $DAEMON"
    export HOME=$APP_PATH
    [ -z "$PID" ] && $APPL $ARGS &>/dev/null
    if [ $? = 0 ]; then
        add_daemon $DAEMON
        stat_done
    else
        stat_fail
        exit 1
    fi
    ;;
stop)
    stat_busy "Stopping $DAEMON"
    [ -n "$PID" ] && kill $PID &>/dev/null
    if [ $? = 0 ]; then
        rm_daemon $DAEMON
        stat_done
    else
        stat_fail
        exit 1
    fi
    ;;
restart)
    $0 stop
    sleep 1
    $0 start
    ;;
status)
    stat_busy "Checking $name status";
    ck_status $name
    ;;
*)
    echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status}"
esac