On 21/10/17 01:53, Patrick Meade wrote:
That text is not from the Debian changelog, but rather from debian/NEWS.
Ah, didn't notice that. Always trust the code before the doc.
Still don't understand why it says "in favour of systemd's ... commands"
when the patch does no such thing.
The only way I can understand it is as a poorly phrased way of saying
"we're dropping this feature, systemd users could do something to work
around that". I guess he could have added suggestions for sysvinit and
upstart users as well. But in no way does this patch somehow remove
sysvinit support for redis in Debian.
The GitHub commit is here:
https://github.com/lamby/pkg-redis/commit/6a9e4d0142b45195a0d55945bbc558df4c48707b#diff-e2b5949461a30128734d213f0ead1565
I must admit that I'm still learning the ropes with respect to Debian
packaging. Could you explain this diff of debian/redis-server.init to me?
What's to explain? It "drops the Debian-specific support for the
/etc/redis/redis-{server}.sentinel.{pre,post}-{up,down}.d directories"
by removing the calls to run-parts.
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