On 02.07.2012, at 10:39, Manuel Reimer <manuel.reimer@xxxxxx> wrote: > Gerald Dachs wrote: >>> That's the current state. I can't think of a good reason why it has to >>> stay that way though. VDR itself could have a menu that allows to enable, >>> disable and configure plugins. >> >> I can't see a benefit of this approach. At least for distributors it would get >> more complicated to install plugins with a specific default configuration, >> because that would mean all configuration informations would go into the >> setup.conf and it is no good idea to manipulate this file from outside. > > Exactly! > > Again: systemd ist *one of many* init solutions and I guess, that Klaus doesn't use a distribution with systemd. No, I don't. VDR (and me, too ;-) doesn't care in what way a particular system boots or starts its services. The 'runvdr' script that comes with the VDR source is merely a suggestion of how to create an environment in which VDR can be (re-)started. Klaus _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr