Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED

2018-12-02 Thread Guillem Jover
On Thu, 2018-11-29 at 13:56:40 -0800, Josh Triplett wrote: > Preferably in a package maintained by someone who actually uses that > daemon with sysvinit, rather than one maintained by someone who doesn't. > (And bugs in the use of that package with sysvinit then belong to that > separate package,

Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED

2018-11-30 Thread Matthew Vernon
Josh Triplett writes: > Ian Jackson wrote: >> Stepping back a bit I think the ideal situation is this: >> >> * All packages have sysvinit scripts for compatibility. > > Preferably in a package maintained by someone who actually uses that > daemon with sysvinit, rather than one maintained by

Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED

2018-11-29 Thread Josh Triplett
Ian Jackson wrote: > Stepping back a bit I think the ideal situation is this: > > * All packages have sysvinit scripts for compatibility. Preferably in a package maintained by someone who actually uses that daemon with sysvinit, rather than one maintained by someone who doesn't. (And bugs in the

Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED

2018-11-29 Thread Ian Jackson
Russ Allbery writes ("Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED"): > I think a command would work for that case as well. What I'm imagining > would look something like this: Stepping back a bit I think the ideal situation is this: * All packages have sysvinit scripts f

Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED

2018-11-28 Thread Ansgar Burchardt
Lorenz writes: > Ansgar Burchardt: >>As a possible alternative: ship the runscript and some metadata (which >>systemd service(s) and/or sysvinit script(s) this corresponds with; >>which system users would be needed; ...) either in the service package >>(preferred long-term) or a "runscripts"

Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED

2018-11-28 Thread Russ Allbery
Lorenz writes: > That will work for runit-init, but what about runit-sysv and > runit-systemd? Let's say I have systemd (as init), runit-systemd and a > foo daemon installed; and 'runscripts' package ship a run script for > foo. How can I detect if the user wants to manage foo with runit or

Re: Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED

2018-11-28 Thread Lorenz
Hi, sorry for the extended quote, it's for reference in the debian-runit mailing list (i'm subscribed there and you drop the CC) Ansgar Burchardt: >We generally try to avoid tiny packages in the archive; having 1000+ >automatically generated source and binary packages in the archive seems >like a

Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED

2018-11-28 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] Dmitry Bogatov > which is provided by `-run' package: > > $ dpkg -L wicd-daemon-run > [...] > /etc/sv/wicd-daemon/log > /etc/sv/wicd-daemon/log/run > /etc/sv/wicd-daemon/run > /var/log/runit/wicd-daemon Does it also provide an init script? Else, it's RC

Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED

2018-11-28 Thread Michael Stone
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 06:48:05PM +, Dmitry Bogatov wrote: I believed (and still believe, despite of REJECT), that best way is 0. One source package, providing single binary package per runscript. No, that's horrible. I agree with the REJECT.

Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED

2018-11-28 Thread Ansgar Burchardt
Dmitry Bogatov writes: > I believed (and still believe, despite of REJECT), that best way is > > 0. One source package, providing single binary package per runscript. > >src:{foo}-run -> bin:{foo}-run -> /etc/sv/{foo} We generally try to avoid tiny packages in the archive; having 1000+

Re: wicd-daemon-run_1.0_amd64.changes REJECTED

2018-11-28 Thread Dmitry Bogatov
[ Added runit maining list in thread ] [2018-11-27 19:00] Bastian Blank > All those *-run packages > - are tiny (under 100 bytes of content), > - generated (so why different source packages?) and > - there sole purpose is providing support for another init system. > > Please let's reach