Etienne Dysli-Metref <etienne.dysli-met...@switch.ch> writes: > On 05/12/16 22:36, Russ Allbery wrote: > >> General Debian policy is to enable all services at boot by default. >> So yes, this is the correct approach. > > I managed to fix this and uploaded a new revision at > https://mentors.debian.net/package/shibboleth-sp2. I've pushed the > changes in branch edm/debian/master, if they are fine I'll merge them > in debian/master. I'd be glad if either you or Ferenc could review and > upload the package to unstable. :)
Your changes look sane. I didn't comment on this report because I failed to reproduce it: installing shibboleth-sp2-utils starts and enables shibd on my test system, and after a reboot it's running again. I guess the SysV compatibility layer hides the issue from me, possibly because I still have some packages installed which aren't essential anymore. But I haven't found the time to dig deeper yet. The full Shibboleth stack is about to be removed from stretch due to the OpenSSL transition, which is a more pressing issue at the moment. -- Regards, Feri