Hi Cyril,

On Fri, Dec 08, 2023 at 10:48:59PM +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Chris Hofstaedtler <z...@debian.org> (2023-12-08):
> > Can we help you out in any way to get the systemd units moved? It's
> > not so "early stage" anymore and the systemd units can certainly
> > move now.
> 
> I haven't been able to keep up with the state of this transition (having
> been busy with other topics that have been a blocker for it).

I hear you.

> If it's safe to move things around, I can handle that. At least that
> particular subject line from last week didn't seem encouraging:
>     Subject: Pause /usr-merge moves
> See https://lists.debian.org/20231201210412.ga1344...@subdivi.de

Indeed, the concerns around these parts are a worry.

If you can reasonably expect that the package in question will not
change name, or split out or move the systemd unit files in any
other way, than strictly from /lib to /usr/lib, then this is safe to
do now.

Conversely, if you expect the package to change name, split out the
systemd unit files into another package, or otherwise move them
around, please do not move them now.

If the only things 'blocking' this bug is your time and/or
uncertainty about the situation right now, then this is also a good
to know datapoint.

I'm sorry that there are no easy (to read or otherwise) answers now,
and I also don't expect them to show up in the future :-/

Best,
Chris

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