El Tue, 6 de May 2014 a las 7:54 PM, Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> escribió:
Faidon Liambotis <parav...@debian.org> writes:

I haven't gotten any such bug reports, so this is still theoretical, but I think I'd simply reject anything more complicated than simply adding a debian/foo.upstart file to the tree, including adding (and maintaining) hacks or modifying existing SysV init scripts. I certainly won't work on
 adding an upstart job to my packages myself.

The hacks we're talking about here are pretty minimal: just three lines in
the init script that we're mentioning.  I think it's pretty
straightforward and think that maintainers should just add that support.


In addition, as has been mentioned, they will soon be unnecessary, as Dimitri Ledkov is working to put the functionality into a init-functions.d hook.

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Hope that stuff clears up! Stress is very stressful, and that is never good. I do not know your taste in music, but maybe you will like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNygDLi9gb4.

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