Incorrect suggestion in sysvinit packaging guide?

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Hi,

The Packaging:SysVInitScript page on the wiki:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:SysVInitScript#Initscripts_in_addition_to_systemd_unit_files


has the following uninstall trigger example:

%triggerpostun -n packagename-sysvinit -- packagename < 1.0-2
/sbin/chkconfig --add httpd >/dev/null 2>&1 || :

That should probably be "%{_sbindir}/chkconfig --del packagename
> /dev/null 2>&1 || :" ?

i.e. deleting, instead of adding, and not using httpd as the default
example as that might be confusing (and not hard-coding /sbin given
that it's an additional symlink to dereference in F-17+)

Not sure what the procedure is for updating packaging pages so I'm not
making the change myself, just in case.

Thanks,

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