RC_DEP_START/STOP should only be used for ordering services, and not the actual dependencies ofthe services themselves. This allows coldplugged services to satisfy the net dependency for rc ordering them correctly but not for services that require net and strict is on.
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@ -310,13 +310,15 @@ static char **get_provided (const rc_depinfo_t *deptree,
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return (providers.list);
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}
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/* If we're strict, then only use what we have in our runlevel
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* and bootlevel */
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if (options & RC_DEP_STRICT)
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/* If we're strict or startng, then only use what we have in our
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* runlevel and bootlevel. If we starting then check cold-plugged too. */
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if (options & RC_DEP_STRICT || options & RC_DEP_START)
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{
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STRLIST_FOREACH (dt->services, service, i)
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if (rc_service_in_runlevel (service, runlevel) ||
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rc_service_in_runlevel (service, bootlevel))
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rc_service_in_runlevel (service, bootlevel) ||
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(options & RC_DEP_START &&
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rc_service_state (service) & RC_SERVICE_COLDPLUGGED))
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rc_strlist_add (&providers.list, service);
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if (providers.list)
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