Remove warning when osclock init.d script runs
Currently when osclock is enabled as a init.d service the following messages appear during boot when osclock starts: * The command variable is undefined. * There is nothing for osclock to start. * If this is what you intend, please write a start function. * This will become a failure in a future release. osclock is activated whenever a machine's system clock is automatically configured from a RTC by the kernel and the osclock's only purpose is to satisfy the "clock" dependency defined by other init.d services. Adding a stub start() function prevents OpenRC from showing warnings but continues to ensure that the osclock service still does not actually do anything. This fixes #377.
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# This stub function is required to avoid OpenRC warning at boot:
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# * The command variable is undefined.
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# * There is nothing for osclock to start.
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# * If this is what you intend, please write a start function.
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# * This will become a failure in a future release.
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return 0
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