On 13/10/12 08:20, Thomas Bächler wrote: > Am 13.10.2012 00:12, schrieb Thomas Bächler: >> Once initscripts, sysvinit and systemd move out of testing, new >> installations will install systemd-sysvcompat by default and thus will >> boot with systemd unless the user changes this. It's time for an >> announcement: >> >> "The base group now contains the systemd-sysvcompat package. This means >> that all new installations will boot with systemd by default. >> >> This change does not affect existing installations. For the time being, >> the initscripts and sysvinit packages remain available from our >> repositories." > > Correction, sorry: > > > "The base group now contains the systemd-sysvcompat package. This means > that all new installations will boot with systemd by default. > > As some packages still lack native systemd units, users can install > initscripts and use the DAEMONS array in /etc/rc.conf to start services > using the legacy rc.d scripts. > > This change does not affect existing installations. For the time being, > the initscripts and sysvinit packages remain available from our > repositories." >
Fine with me... I am also in favour of pulling this to [core] asap as currently doing "testing-i686-pkg -c" gives: error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies) :: systemd-sysvcompat and sysvinit are in conflict Allan

