remove service binary
The service binary was just a synonym for rc-service, so use rc-service instead of service. If you want a "service" binary, it should be something that can determine which service manager you are running and run the appropriate service manager commands.
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@ -53,9 +53,6 @@ Calling `openrc` without any arguments will try to reset all services so
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that the current runlevel is satisfied; if you manually started apache it will be
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stopped, and if squid died but is in the current runlevel it'll be restarted.
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There is a `service` helper that emulates the syntax seen on e.g. older Redhat
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and Ubuntu (`service nginx start` etc.)
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# Runlevels
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OpenRC has a concept of runlevels, similar to what sysvinit historically
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ SBINDIR= ${PREFIX}/sbin
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LINKDIR= ${LIBEXECDIR}
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BINPROGS= rc-status
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SBINPROGS = openrc openrc-run rc rc-service rc-update runscript service \
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SBINPROGS = openrc openrc-run rc rc-service rc-update runscript \
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start-stop-daemon supervise-daemon
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RC_BINPROGS= einfon einfo ewarnn ewarn eerrorn eerror ebegin eend ewend \
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eindent eoutdent esyslog eval_ecolors ewaitfile \
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@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ rc-depend: rc-depend.o _usage.o rc-misc.o
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rc-status: rc-status.o _usage.o rc-misc.o
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${CC} ${LOCAL_CFLAGS} ${LOCAL_LDFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ $^ ${LDADD}
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rc-service service: rc-service.o _usage.o rc-misc.o
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rc-service: rc-service.o _usage.o rc-misc.o
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${CC} ${LOCAL_CFLAGS} ${LOCAL_LDFLAGS} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ $^ ${LDADD}
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rc-update: rc-update.o _usage.o rc-misc.o
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