It doesn't make much sense to install initscripts in current distributions. Most
of them either don't use initscripts at all, locally patch the initscripts or
supply their own. This allows us to eventually drop the --with-distro configure
option.
Many current distributions support multiple init systems and it doesn't make
sense for upstream to make the choice for them. Distributors can still make
their scripts copy one of the initscripts from the source tree if they wish so.
tools \
policy \
data \
- initscript \
test \
po \
man \
cli/Makefile
cli/src/Makefile
test/Makefile
-initscript/Makefile
-initscript/RedHat/Makefile
initscript/RedHat/NetworkManager
-initscript/Gentoo/Makefile
initscript/Gentoo/NetworkManager
-initscript/Debian/Makefile
initscript/Debian/NetworkManager
-initscript/Slackware/Makefile
initscript/Slackware/rc.networkmanager
-initscript/SUSE/Makefile
initscript/SUSE/networkmanager
-initscript/Arch/Makefile
initscript/Arch/networkmanager
-initscript/paldo/Makefile
initscript/paldo/NetworkManager
-initscript/Mandriva/Makefile
initscript/Mandriva/networkmanager
-initscript/linexa/Makefile
initscript/linexa/networkmanager
introspection/Makefile
introspection/all.xml
+++ /dev/null
-initddir = $(sysconfdir)/rc.d
-initd_SCRIPTS = networkmanager
+++ /dev/null
-initddir = $(sysconfdir)/init.d
-initd_SCRIPTS = NetworkManager
+++ /dev/null
-initddir = $(sysconfdir)/init.d
-initd_SCRIPTS = NetworkManager
+++ /dev/null
-SUBDIRS =
-if TARGET_REDHAT
-SUBDIRS += RedHat
-endif
-if TARGET_GENTOO
-SUBDIRS += Gentoo
-endif
-if TARGET_DEBIAN
-SUBDIRS += Debian
-endif
-if TARGET_SLACKWARE
-SUBDIRS += Slackware
-endif
-if TARGET_SUSE
-SUBDIRS += SUSE
-endif
-if TARGET_ARCH
-SUBDIRS += Arch
-endif
-if TARGET_PALDO
-SUBDIRS += paldo
-endif
-if TARGET_MANDRIVA
-SUBDIRS += Mandriva
-endif
-if TARGET_LINEXA
-SUBDIRS += linexa
-endif
+++ /dev/null
-initddir = $(sysconfdir)/rc.d/init.d
-initd_SCRIPTS = networkmanager
-
+++ /dev/null
-if !HAVE_SYSTEMD
-
-initddir = $(sysconfdir)/rc.d/init.d
-initd_SCRIPTS = NetworkManager
-
-endif
+++ /dev/null
-# Nowadays, NetworkManager support is built-in to the SUSE networking
-# subsystem, therefore a SUSE machine does not want these scripts. Uncomment
-# this if you actually want external initscripts, such as SUSE 10.0 or earlier.
-#initddir = $(sysconfdir)/init.d
-#initd_SCRIPTS = networkmanager
+++ /dev/null
-initddir = $(sysconfdir)/rc.d
-initd_SCRIPTS = rc.networkmanager
-
+++ /dev/null
-initddir = $(sysconfdir)/rc.d/init.d
-initd_SCRIPTS = networkmanager
-
+++ /dev/null
-initddir = $(sysconfdir)/init.d
-initd_SCRIPTS = NetworkManager
-