I just noticed that you're also suggesting to change the return value from 1 to 3, and while this may be correct from an LSB perspective, I strongly suspect that there are other applications that rely on the return value being 1.
It would be prudent to identify is there is any code that is shipped with Ubuntu that relies on the asterisk return value before actually changing this return value.
I just noticed that you're also suggesting to change the return value from 1 to 3, and while this may be correct from an LSB perspective, I strongly suspect that there are other applications that rely on the return value being 1.
It would be prudent to identify is there is any code that is shipped with Ubuntu that relies on the asterisk return value before actually changing this return value.