Public bug reported:
This bug is a little (just a little!?) crazy: First I done some shell-
fu:
apt-file search /lib/systemd/system/|grep service|cut -d: -f1|uniq >
systemd_service.txt
apt-file search /etc/init.d/|cut -d: -f1|uniq > sysvinit_service.txt
diff systemd_service.txt sysvinit_service.txt|grep '^\+' >just_sysvinit.txt
The first command created a list with the packages with systemd
services. I considered as systemd service any package with a .service
file under /lib/systemd/system/.
The second command created a list with the packages with sysvinit
services. I considered a sysvinit service any package with a file under
/etc/init.d/.
The third command compares the two files and only select the packages
with sysvinit service, but without a correspondent systemd service. This
packages should have support for systemd too because systemd is now
native on new Ubuntu releases. I don't think need hurry to change all
packages because sysvinit support on systemd is solid, but I think we
need to think about this.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Attachment added: "just_sysvinit.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1681993/+attachment/4860510/+files/just_sysvinit.txt
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Systemd service for packages without support
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