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This was also working before, with a slightly different semantic. [ Original semantic ] If no reload hooks was implemented, the default one would kick in, it would return fail, and restart would happen. This would happen also in the case where a reload hook would be implemented, it would fail, and it would restart the service. [ New semantic ] The default reload hook calls restart. Services can implement their own reload. If reload fails, then the '/etc/init.d/<service> reload' would return a non-zero code, and the caller can choose a way to handle this. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com> |
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