Am 01.09.2014 14:26, schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Am 01.09.2014 13:37, schrieb Michael Biebl:
>> By quickly glancing over the package, I also noted that you ship a
>> systemd .service file named multipathd.service but the SysV init scripts
>> are named /etc/init.d/multipath-tools and
>> /etc/init.d/multipath-tools-boot (not quite sure why there are two).
>>
>> systemd continues to start your SysV init scripts, but I assume this is
>> not wanted? Typically, the SysV init script and the systemd .service
>> file should have the same name, this way systemd will automatically pick
>> the native .service unit.
>> If you want to keep the upstream name for the .service, this is
>> absolutely file as well (and even encouraged), but you should make sure
>> the SysV init script is not run then.
>> There are two possible ways: Provide a symlink(alias)
>> /lib/systemd/system/<sysvinit_name>.service →
>> /lib/systemd/system/<upstream_service_file_name>
>> or mask the SysV init script by shipping a symlink pointing to /dev/null.

Also, please don't simply override the lintian warning [1]. It is there
for a reason.


[1]
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-lvm/multipath-tools.git/commit/?id=0783f2ec40f512adfda04c542c5ed38b53bf1247
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