El Wed, 2 de Apr 2014 a las 7:12 PM, Norbert Preining
<prein...@logic.at> escribió:
Hi
recent discussions on lkml really made me rethink the systemd
position.
How is it possible that:
* systemd maintainers (Kay Sievers) considers an obvious bug in
his code that locks out users something not in need to be cared
for?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76935
* systemd maintainers (Lennart Poettering) does not care for
segfaults in his code, even if it happens in pid 1.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74589
* several kernel maintainer propose (not completely serious, but
it shows the general opinion), to add
+ BUG_ON(!strcmp(current->comm, "systemd"));
Is this the upstream Debian wants to base its "life" on?
Scary scary scary.
Norbert
This really is not something suitable for debian-devel, unless you are
actually proposing a GR to re-choose the init system, which you do not
seem to be doing.
I also do not like systemd's method of development and maintenance, as
well as a few design decisions, so I am working on Upstart support in
Debian. If you are interested in helping, please get in touch.
Alternatively, you could work on OpenRC, or even Epoch init.
Best Regards,
--
Cameron Norman