On Sun Sep 27 20:46:13 UTC 2009 Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote: > >From what /usr/share/doc/upstart/README.Debian.gz explains, we can > easily provide as many features as before by working with scripts from > /etc/init.d, isn't it? Upstart jobs in /etc/init are essential parts of > the system, and there's little interest in disabling them.
Yeah, not allowing some things to be disabled may be sensible anyway. I haven't looked at the full list of conversions, bug I believe it includes GDM? That may well be something someone wants to disable? Still though, allowing to control the things that are still init scripts would be good. > So I'd say that at least for Karmic, we can limit the work required. > What we need is mostly a shift from running the scripts by themselves to > using 'start'/'stop' to do so. I can do that quickly since our code fits > well in that design. I've also a pair of little fixes that can make > disabling services more correct, renaming links to "KNNservice" instead > of plainly removing the files. What's your feeling about that? Those fixes will be great if we do ship it, thanks. 'start'/'stop' is cleaner, but if only init scripts can be changed I don't think it makes any practical difference. Thanks, James -- Support Upstart https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435935 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
