[Bug 222151] net/dhcpd doesn't start without discouraged -c flag
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=222151
--- Comment #1 from Nikola Kolev <koue at chaosophia.net> ---
Hi Michael,
In the port tree 'files/dhcpd.in' is the start-stop script for the dhcpd
daemon. %%PREFIX%% variable in the same 'PREFIX' variable passed during
compilation. In the 'Makefile' of the the port 'MAKE_ARGS' passes default
'PREFIX' value which is '/usr/local'.
Starting the daemon with the rc start-stop script executes:
/usr/local/sbin/daemon -c /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf
I'm running FreeBSD 11.0 and the latest version the ports tree and the daemon
starts as its expected. No message 'this option should be used only for testing
databases files in a non-production environment.' show up. I assume on
FreeBSD-current there is some change in handling environment variables. I will
investigate it but at the moment I will not provide patch because the port
works as its expected on FreeBSD-stable.
Thanks,
Nikola
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