Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> I think though that the answer to Peter's question is that "stop"
> has to be special cased to some extent, because it is not supposed
> to be an error to stop a service that's not running. If it's not
> even installed, then a fortiori it's not running, so the exit code
> *must* be 0 not 5 in that case.
Exactly. With Fedora respecting the standard in this regard, I'm
convinced we should, too. In reviewing things based on Peter's
question, I did start to have doubts about *not* special-casing
"status" -- it has its own set of values and 5 is not assigned, so
using it seems wrong. It seems like it should be 3 ("program is not
running"). Agreed?
-Kevin