[HEADS-UP] systemd is now the default init system in rawhide
Bill Nottingham
notting at redhat.com
Tue Jul 27 15:34:09 UTC 2010
Adam Williamson (awilliam at redhat.com) said:
> > The 'not separating the scripts into a separate subpackage' bit.
>
> Ah. I thought the point of separating them wasn't to allow for multiple
> init systems, but because our current guidance was to use sysvinit
> scripts by default, not upstart scripts; so with them separated off, you
> only get the upstart native script if you manually install it.
The referenced packages aren't using upstart jobs as a replacement for
traditional SysV service scripts... they're using upstart for things that
don't really fit in the service paradigm.
Bill
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