On Tue, 2008-08-19 at 17:26 +1200, Martin Langhoff wrote:
Is there a canonical procedure for either the %post or the caller of
rpm/yum to start any daemons that may have been installed? Doing a
service foo start is a no-no in %post, as the install may be happening
in a context that is not a normal install. But there must be a way to
give users happy fluffy bunnies and working active software after they
install a daemon in a "running machine" context.
Pointers welcome - this is probably a FAQ but googling around I can't
find anything that looks like the appropriate answer.
It's explicitly something that you're not supposed to do. As you say,
there are lots of non-normal install contexts in which packages get
installed. And all of those use the same toolchain for installing
packages as the regular install path.
Jeremy