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employ a more generic solution, and use it in the individual rc.d scripts that also have an $rc_quiet test: 1. Add check_startmsgs() to rc.subr. 2. In the rc.d scripts that use rc_quiet (and rc.subr) substitute variations of [ -z "$rc_quiet" ] with check_startmsgs 3. In savecore add a trailing '.' to the end of the message to make it more consistent with other scripts. 4. In newsyslog remove a : before the terminal '.' since we do not expect there to be anything printed out in between to make it more consistent. 5. In the following scripts change "quotes" to 'quotes' where no variables exist in the message: savecore pf newsyslog 6. In the following scripts substitute if/then/fi for the simpler (and more consistent) check_startmsgs &&: faith stf 7. In the following scripts separate the "Starting foo:" from the terminal '.' to make them more consistent: moused hostname pf 8. In nfsclient move the message to its own line to avoid a style bug 9. In pf rc_quiet does not apply to the _stop method, so remove the test there. 10. In motd add 'quotes' around the terminal '.' for consistency
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73 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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# PROVIDE: moused
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# REQUIRE: DAEMON cleanvar
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# KEYWORD: nojail shutdown
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. /etc/rc.subr
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name="moused"
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rcvar=`set_rcvar`
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command="/usr/sbin/${name}"
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start_cmd="moused_start"
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pidprefix="/var/run/moused"
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pidfile="${pidprefix}.pid"
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pidarg=
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load_rc_config $name
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# Set the pid file and variable name. The second argument, if it exists, is
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# expected to be the mouse device.
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#
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if [ -n "$2" ]; then
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eval moused_$2_enable=\${moused_$2_enable-${moused_nondefault_enable}}
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rcvar=`set_rcvar moused_$2`
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pidfile="${pidprefix}.$2.pid"
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pidarg="-I $pidfile"
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fi
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moused_start()
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{
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local ms myflags myport mytype
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# Set the mouse device and get any related variables. If
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# a moused device has been specified on the commandline, then
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# rc.conf(5) variables defined for that device take precedence
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# over the generic moused_* variables. The only exception is
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# the moused_port variable, which if not defined sets it to the
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# passed in device name.
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#
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ms=$1
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if [ -n "$ms" ]; then
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eval myflags=\${moused_${ms}_flags-$moused_flags}
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eval myport=\${moused_${ms}_port-/dev/$ms}
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eval mytype=\${moused_${ms}_type-$moused_type}
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else
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ms="default"
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myflags="$moused_flags"
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myport="$moused_port"
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mytype="$moused_type"
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fi
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check_startmsgs && echo -n "Starting ${ms} moused"
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/usr/sbin/moused ${myflags} -p ${myport} -t ${mytype} ${pidarg}
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check_startmsgs && echo '.'
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mousechar_arg=
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case ${mousechar_start} in
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[Nn][Oo] | '')
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;;
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*)
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mousechar_arg="-M ${mousechar_start}"
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;;
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esac
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for ttyv in /dev/ttyv* ; do
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vidcontrol < ${ttyv} ${mousechar_arg} -m on
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done
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}
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run_rc_command $*
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