Package: keyboard-configuration Severity: important User: pkg-systemd-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: init-rcs-service
Hi, Your package keyboard-configuration has an initscript that is enabled in runlevel S, but it does not provide a corresponding systemd service unit. Systemd generates units for all sysv init scripts that do not have a corresponding systemd unit. By default, it sets DefaultDependencies=yes, which means they get ordered after early boot has finished. The problem is that to preserve the runlevel S semantics, systemd in debian is currently[1] ordering all S services Before=sysinit.target. This target is particularly early in the boot sequence, which means that it is most of the time too strict. In turn, this means it is fairly easy to end up with dependency cycles. For an example, see bug [763315]. Do note that the cycle still exists with sysvinit, it is just that systemd complains more loudly. Please add a systemd unit for the given service with the appropriate dependencies, which most of the time will be less strict than Before=sysinit.target. In other cases, the script is simply not applicable in systemd, in which case the package should ship a symlink to /dev/null as /lib/systemd/system/<initscript>.service. We have prepared a transition wiki page[2] explaining the issue in more detail, and outlining some general guidance. Please refer to it as it will have useful information. If you have any other doubts, feel free to ask in pkg-systemd-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org -- [1] http://sources.debian.net/src/systemd/222-2/debian/patches/Add-support-for-rcS.d-init-scripts-to-the-sysv-gener.patch/ [763315] https://bugs.debian.org/763315 [2] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/pkg-systemd/rcSMigration