Christian Seiler writes ("PoC: cross-init-bridge"):
> 1. Is there any interest in at least the current version of the
> cross-init-bridge? If so, I'll add a proper build system, fix the known
> quirks/bugs, call that "0.1" and make a debian package out of it. (I'm
> not a DD, so somebody else will
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> Have you consider the /lib/init/init-d-script approach now available
> in unstable when considering how hard it is to maintain init.d
> scripts? It allow package maintainers to only store the package
> specific parts in their init.d scripts, and offload the complete
> imple
[Christian Seiler]
> Hi there,
Hi.
> Also, systemd does not run on non-Linux ports and will most likely not
> run on those anytime soon, if Debian wants to support those, they will
> have to make due with another init system. Currently, the only
> contenders for those ports are sysvinit and OpenR
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