adblock: adapt openwrt rc.common changes
* since openwrt master has merged the depending P/R, the old extra_help/extra_commands syntax is no longer working, see #13798 for reference * removed test.sh script from package Signed-off-by: Dirk Brenken <dev@brenken.org>
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PKG_NAME:=adblock
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PKG_VERSION:=4.0.7
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PKG_RELEASE:=2
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PKG_RELEASE:=3
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PKG_LICENSE:=GPL-3.0-or-later
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PKG_MAINTAINER:=Dirk Brenken <dev@brenken.org>
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START=30
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USE_PROCD=1
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EXTRA_COMMANDS="suspend resume query report list timer status_service version"
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EXTRA_HELP=" suspend Suspend adblock processing
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resume Resume adblock processing
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query <domain> Query active blocklists and backups for a specific domain
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report [<search>] Print DNS statistics with an optional search parameter
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list [[<add>|<remove>] [source(s)]] List available adblock sources or add/remove them from config
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timer <action> <hour> [<minute>] [<weekday>] Set a cron based update interval
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version print version information"
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extra_command "suspend" "Suspend adblock processing"
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extra_command "resume" "Resume adblock processing"
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extra_command "query" "<domain> Query active blocklists and backups for a specific domain"
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extra_command "report" "[<search>] Print DNS statistics with an optional search parameter"
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extra_command "list" "[[<add>|<remove>] [source(s)]] List available adblock sources or add/remove them from config"
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extra_command "timer" "<action> <hour> [<minute>] [<weekday>] Set a cron based update interval"
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extra_command "version" "Print version information"
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adb_init="/etc/init.d/adblock"
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adb_script="/usr/bin/adblock.sh"
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#!/bin/sh
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/etc/init.d/"${1}" version 2>/dev/null | grep "${2}"
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