Without runlevel 5 lintian complains:
W: ncid: init.d-script-missing-start etc/init.d/ncidsip 5
N:
N: The given /etc/init.d script indicates it should be started at one of
N: the runlevels 2-5 but not at all of them. This is a mistake. The system
N: administrators should be given the opportunity to customize the
N: runlevels at their will.
N:
N: Refer to Debian Policy Manual section 9.3.3.1 (Managing the links) for
N: details.
N:
N: Severity: normal, Certainty: certain
N:
N: Check: init.d, Type: binary
N:
W: ncid: init.d-script-missing-start etc/init.d/ncid2ncid 5
W: ncid: init.d-script-missing-start etc/init.d/sip2ncid 5
W: ncid: init.d-script-missing-start etc/init.d/ncidd 5
W: ncid: init.d-script-missing-start etc/init.d/yac2ncid 5
Can you just disable that the services should be started automatically?
Without runlevel 5 lintian complains: script- missing- start etc/init.d/ncidsip 5 script- missing- start etc/init. d/ncid2ncid 5 script- missing- start etc/init.d/sip2ncid 5 script- missing- start etc/init.d/ncidd 5 script- missing- start etc/init.d/yac2ncid 5
W: ncid: init.d-
N:
N: The given /etc/init.d script indicates it should be started at one of
N: the runlevels 2-5 but not at all of them. This is a mistake. The system
N: administrators should be given the opportunity to customize the
N: runlevels at their will.
N:
N: Refer to Debian Policy Manual section 9.3.3.1 (Managing the links) for
N: details.
N:
N: Severity: normal, Certainty: certain
N:
N: Check: init.d, Type: binary
N:
W: ncid: init.d-
W: ncid: init.d-
W: ncid: init.d-
W: ncid: init.d-
Can you just disable that the services should be started automatically?