On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 6:50 PM Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> wrote: > > Am 28.02.19 um 14:08 schrieb Michael Biebl: > > >> Since initramfs-maintainer says, that initramfs-tools do not invoke > >> insserv, another guess is udev/init-system-helpers. Reassigning for > >> udev. > > > > Dmitry, since you reassigned this to udev without further explanation, > > what would you suggest should the udev package do about this? > > Adding a "initscripts" dependency to the udev package is clearly a bad > idea, since udev does not depend on the initscripts package. > > There are couple of different solutions: > 1) Ignore the issue. It's a warning only after all. > 2) Add Conflicts: insserv to systemd-sysv, so the package is kicked out > on upgrades (and maybe add sysv-rc, startpar, initscripts to that list). > This would ensure that users of systemd don't end up with those packages > installed. > 3) Add a initscripts dependency to insserv. If you are using insserv, > you probably want the facilities provided by initscripts. > >
I think insserv should depend on initscripts. It requires that to actually do anything. Adding Conflicts will likely make switching inits much more difficult. -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler