K 10 svn:author V 5 dougb K 8 svn:date V 27 2012-04-13T09:16:00.000000Z K 7 svn:log V 1359 The samba rc.d script uses some clever tricks to start (up to) 3 different services using the same script. As a result it resets rcvar several times in order to process the options for each service. The changes I made on 2012/01/14 to facilitate the removal of set_rc_var() from HEAD were effective in the case where the WINBIND option was off (the case that I tested) because that causes the related portions of the rc.d script to be removed completely on install. However, if installed from a package, or installed using the the default OPTIONS, WINBIND is on, which caused the last known rcvar to be winbind_enable. Since the common case seems to be for users to use samba_enable (which only enables smb_and nmb_ by default) the fact that rcvar=winbind_enable, but that knob is off, caused the startup script to trip on a totally unrelated portion of rc.subr. So the fix is to move processing of the winbind_ stuff first, which leaves the last known rcvar as smb_enable. Since running nmb without smb is a very unlikely scenario, this should be safe for the common case, as well as safe if the user enables winbind_. Apologies all around for not catching this sooner, and thanks to the users who reported the problem and stuck with me while I debugged it. Bump PORTREVISION since this fix is needed for the common case, as configured for the package. END