On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 12:02:01PM +0100, Sébastien Jodogne wrote:

> > > By moving orthanc.init into the newly created
> > > orthanc-sqlite package, I had to move "debian/orthanc.init"
> > > to "debian/orthanc-sqlite.init". In turn, after
> > > installation, this renames "/etc/init.d/orthanc.init" as
> > > "/etc/init.d/orthanc-sqlite.init".
> > 
> > Whoa, really, why ?
> 
> Because other Orthanc plugins (e.g. orthanc-webviewer) need to restart 
> Orthanc after their installation, in order for Orthanc to load them...
> 
> Concretely, they would need to do either
> "/etc/init.d/orthanc-sqlite restart" or
> "/etc/init.d/orthanc-postgresql restart" in their
> postinst/postrm, depending on the installed back-end. I
> therefore feel that it is more simple for all these back-ends
> to use "/etc/init.d/orthanc", so that the plugin packages can
> be agnostic of the back-end.

Sure, that's quite clear. I was rather wondering what forced
you to

>>> move "debian/orthanc.init" to "debian/orthanc-sqlite.init"

?  Is this Debian policy ?  Did lintian tell you to do so ? 
(if so this sounds like an override is needed on that)

Karsten
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