Bug#760897: release-notes: systemd switch: customised init scripts

2015-01-15 Thread Stuart Prescott
Hi Niels, looks good to me! thanks Stuart -- Stuart Prescotthttp://www.nanonanonano.net/ stu...@nanonanonano.net Debian Developer http://www.debian.org/ stu...@debian.org GPG fingerprint90E2 D2C1 AD14 6A1B 7EBB 891D BBC1 7EBB 1396 F2F7 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#760897: release-notes: systemd switch: customised init scripts

2015-01-14 Thread Stuart Prescott
Hi Niels, thanks for looking at this -- it's good to have it documented. One structural point about the release notes that perhaps needs to be addressed is ยง4.5.7 Special care for specific packages in the upgrading chapter. I was anticipating that notes about systemd for people who are

Bug#760897: release-notes: systemd switch: customised init scripts

2015-01-14 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:12:19AM +1100, Stuart Prescott wrote: Hi Niels, +If needed be, it is possible to override the systemd unit file to +have it start the sysvinit script. For more information on +systemd unit files, please have a look at the following resources.

Bug#760897: release-notes: systemd switch: customised init scripts

2015-01-14 Thread Niels Thykier
On 2015-01-15 01:12, Stuart Prescott wrote: Hi Niels, thanks for looking at this -- it's good to have it documented. [...] cheers Stuart Hi Stuart and Hendrik, Thanks for your comments. I believe I have addressed them all in the attached patches, which I have committed to the

Bug#760897: release-notes: systemd switch: customised init scripts

2015-01-14 Thread Niels Thykier
Control: tags -1 pending On Tue, 09 Sep 2014 10:35:41 +1000 Stuart Prescott stu...@debian.org wrote: Package: release-notes Severity: normal Exactly how the init system is to be handled for wheezy-jessie upgrades is still being argued about (and probably still will be in a few months...).

Bug#760897: release-notes: systemd switch: customised init scripts

2014-09-08 Thread Stuart Prescott
Package: release-notes Severity: normal Exactly how the init system is to be handled for wheezy-jessie upgrades is still being argued about (and probably still will be in a few months...). What is clear, however, is that some sort of migration to systemd documentation would be appropriate to