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Package: rsyslog
Version: 8.2302.0-1~bpo11+1

Can you please reinstate the missing /etc/init.d/rsyslog file in the
package?

>From the changelog notes, it appears to have been removed (intentionally)
in version 8.2110.0-2.

I'm not clear on why this is removed - one can continue to use a SysV init
and so this file is useful/important in systems that do not use systemd to
launch rsyslog. While I understand that ryslog's priority has been demoted
from important to optional (per
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1018788), I see no reason
to exclude the SysV init file from the package

Thank you.

Narayanan.

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Hello

Am 02.06.23 um 14:15 schrieb Narayanan R S:

Package: rsyslog
Version: 8.2302.0-1~bpo11+1

Can you please reinstate the missing /etc/init.d/rsyslog file in the package?

From the changelog notes, it appears to have been removed (intentionally) in version 8.2110.0-2.

As you noticed, the SysV init script was removed intentionally, so I won't re-add it back.
My recommendation is to switch to systemd.

Regards,
Michael

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