base-files: fix service_running check
The following command checks if a instance of a service is running.
/etc/init.d/<service> running <instance>
In the variable `$@`, which is passed to the function
`service_running`, the first argument is always the `instance` which
should be checked. Because all other variables where removed from `$@`
with `shift`.
Before this change the first argument of `$@` was set to the `$service`
Variable. So the function does not work as expected. The `$service`
variable was always the instance which should be checked. This is not
what we want.
Signed-off-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>
Reviewed-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
(cherry picked from commit dd681838d3
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service_running() {
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local service="${1:-$(basename $initscript)}"
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local instance="${2:-*}"
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procd_running "$service" "$instance" "$@"
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local instance="${1:-*}"
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procd_running "$(basename $initscript)" "$instance"
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}
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${INIT_TRACE:+set -x}
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