Thu, 02 Aug 2012 00:01:34 +0200
Use upstream man pages to avoid local help2man failures, likely due to
shell capability assumptions or cross platform environment variance.
The upstream man pages are probably better formatted anyway.
michael@13 | 1 | ## |
michael@428 | 2 | ## @l_prefix@/etc/rc.conf -- Run-Command Configuration for OpenPKG Hierarchy |
michael@13 | 3 | ## |
michael@13 | 4 | ## This Bourne-Shell script is sourced from @l_prefix@/etc/rc after |
michael@13 | 5 | ## reading the %config sections from the @l_prefix@/etc/rc.d/rc.<name> |
michael@13 | 6 | ## script and before executing its %<cmd> section when |
michael@428 | 7 | ## "@l_prefix@/bin/openpkg rc <name> <cmd>" is run. You can use this to |
michael@13 | 8 | ## override all configuration variables which are listed in the output |
michael@428 | 9 | ## of the "@l_prefix@/bin/openpkg rc --config" command. By default this |
michael@13 | 10 | ## script obviously is empty. |
michael@13 | 11 | ## |
michael@13 | 12 |