On 05/27/2015 01:07 PM, Martin Pitt wrote:
Hello,

as discussed in the "get some distro patches upstream" thread, this is
the generalization for supporting different
chkconfig/update-rc.d/whatnot distro implementations of enabling
init.d scripts, as per LSB specification.


Is this not something that downstream should be carrying tailored to what init implementation what was used in the past and or is shipped in the present, ( Debian for example ships/supports multiple init systems ) and the support for this dropped upstream?

In the end of the day we *want* the init scripted mess be migrated to native systemd units and the only way that will ever be done is if the support for it will be dropped upstream which forces distribution and vendors to either maintain the compatibility layer themselves and or actually go through the effort of migrating to native systemd units.

I would think embedded and most distribution ( with the exception of Debian and Slackware ) should have migrated all their legacy sysv initscripts to native systemd initscripts by now.

JBG
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