Making postfix properly start on boot.

We could not start on 'filesystems', because filesystems is written as an upstart task.

Additionally, as upstart calls the postfix start/stop script and it does not act as a
daemon, we write it as a preStart/postStop job. Then we don't have monitoring or respawn,
but at least upstart does not get confused on its state.


svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=21061
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Lluís Batlle i Rossell 2010-04-13 22:47:34 +00:00
parent 9cce36182d
commit 4c9ff7f904

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@ -283,11 +283,13 @@ in
# accurate way is unlikely to be better.
{ description = "Postfix mail server";
startOn = "started ${startingDependency} and filesystems";
startOn = "started ${startingDependency}";
daemonType = "fork";
daemonType = "none";
script =
respawn = false;
preStart =
''
if ! [ -d /var/spool/postfix ]; then
${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/mkdir -p /var/spool/mail /var/postfix/conf /var/postfix/queue
@ -309,6 +311,10 @@ in
exec ${pkgs.postfix}/sbin/postfix -c /var/postfix/conf start
''; # */
preStop = ''
exec ${pkgs.postfix}/sbin/postfix -c /var/postfix/conf stop
'';
};
};