Le 15/11/2017 à 16:21, KatolaZ a écrit :
Apparently Kahn Gillmor requires more: he requires the commitment of a person as a quasi-maintainer to do the job of maintaining the init scripts for the package on the long term. This means Debian maintainers are no longer in charge of maintaining init files other than systemd's. I doubt we could see one of these maintainers accept to maintain sysvinit scripts and ask the users to take care themself of maintaining systemd init files.On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 04:14:37PM +0100, John Hughes wrote:On 15/11/17 15:30, Sam Protsenko wrote:Recently "libreswan" package was added to Debian: [1]. But it only contains systemd init script and lacks sysvinit script. Corresponding bug was reported to Debian bug tracking system: [2]. But libreswan maintainer refuses to include sysvinit script to his packageWhat Daniel Kahn Gillmor actually said was:If anyone wants to propose specific patches to the debian packaging to either have the main libreswan package automatically support sysvinit (or any other initsystem) or produce a libreswan-sysvinit (or libreswan-runit, etc) binary package, and that the patch author volunteers to help test and maintain that system integration work over time, i'd be open to reviewing and incorporating reasonable changes into the debian packaging.Which seems pretty reasonable to me.So it would be better if Sam Protsenko offered to help the Debian maintainer in including and testing the scripts for sysvinit.
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