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Package: sysvinit
Version: 2.86-5

I already talk about this with Mike and he told me that may be the best
was to forget about this directions to debian-policy because debian-policy
change often the section numbers.

Then I proppose the following change to init.d/README:
- Remove the section number.
- Change the debian-policy main url for the debian-policy contents url.
- Give in the readme only the chapter title.

This way it will be simple to find more information and will not have to
be updated unless chapter title change on debian-policy which is not
common in this specific case. ("System run levels and init.d scripts").

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Version: 2.86.ds1-2

This bug was fixed with the upload of sysvinit version 2.86.ds1-2.
Not sure why this bug wasn't closed, but as a workaround I close it
no.  This was the changelog of the upload closing this bug.

 sysvinit (2.86.ds1-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * This package is now maintained on Alioth as the pkg-sysvinit project.
   * Add myself as uploader.
   * Add support for linprocfs on kFreeBSD. Patch from Robert
     Millan. (Closes: #300963)
   * Rewrote /etc/mtab handling in mountvirtfs to work with SELinux.
     Based on patch from Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton.
     (Closes: #270919)
   * Add SELinux support to sysvinit on linux.  Add build-depend on
     libselinux1-dev and libsepol1-dev for all linux archs.  Patch from
     Manoj Srivastava, based on patch from Fedora.  (Closes: #242900,
     #249515,#315611)
   * Drop redundant build-depend on essensial package bash.
   * Add version 0.47 of startpar(8) program from SuSe.  Part of
     experimental parallel booting system.  Not included by default
     yet, as it tend to hang during boot.
   * Add support for starting init.d scripts on the same level in
     parallel, to speed up the boot process a bit.  Currently, only a
     simple system is implemented (and enabled by adding
     CONCURRENCY=shell in /etc/default/rcS).  This simple system messes
     up the script output during boot.  Disabled by default.  (Closes:
     #316290)
   * Add 'kdm xdm gdm $syslog' as conditional dependencies of
     rmnologin, to move it further back in the boot process.
   * Make sure bootlogd return non-error exit code after forking off
     the child.  (Closes: #326640)
   * Add more warning flags to list of compiler flags, to get more
     info about problematic code.
   * Avoid race-condition while fork()ing.  Patch from SuSe.
     (Closes: #327612)
   * Improve error message when fork() fail in init.  Patch from SuSe.
   * Avoid hardcoding tty name length in wall, use UT_LINESIZE instead.
     Patch from SuSe.
   * Force kernel to reschedule after killing processes.  Patch from SuSe.
   * Make sure killall never tries to kill init (pid 1).  Patch from SuSe.
   * Acknowledge NMUs.  (Closes: #30659, #85221, #204857, #225476,
     #247102, #248739 #252059, #267935, #269774, #269894, #272588,
     #272916, #273496, #277204, #281782, #284426, #286081, #287243,
     #288098, #289562, #295094, #295335, #296489, #300645, #311741,
     #314351, #316431, #317385, #317704, #318453, #318857, #323749,
     #325933, #326460, #326495, #326647)


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