Dear Petter, this is an excerpt from your last sysvinit upload's changelog:
sysvinit (2.87dsf-2) unstable; urgency=low * Let sysv-rc depend on insserv (>= 1.12.0-10) to activate dependency based boot sequencing by default. Do you *REALLY* think that changing such important pieces of systems should be done without discussing it first on an appropriate list like debian-devel? Also I'm wondering when and how you've tested the insserv package. Looking at bugs like #475478 and #538959 I start to wonder if you did an appropriate testing at all (Hint: there is experimental to test things). And looking at replies like " Insserv will become essential together with sysv-rc, and is not supposed to be simple to remove any more. Dependency based boot sequencing is going to become the default and suppoted boot sequencing method. I'll remove the option to disable it. " to bug reports I'm not sure any more if you should maintain such an essential package. Yes, this mail has a bit more harsh tone than it should probably have, but it pretty much reflects the result of having fun with broken systems in the morning. Cheers, Bernd -- Bernd Zeimetz Debian GNU/Linux Developer GPG Fingerprints: 06C8 C9A2 EAAD E37E 5B2C BE93 067A AD04 C93B FF79 ECA1 E3F2 8E11 2432 D485 DD95 EB36 171A 6FF9 435F
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