What doesn't seem entirely clear to me, is why the upstart jobs take
precedence over sysvinit style boot scripts? It seems clear that Debian
prefers non-upstart over upstart (upstart being Priority: extra, and
insserv being the default pid 1 in Debian), so it would seem more
sensible to me to prefer init style boot scripts over upstart jobs.

Specifically, it makes it difficult to share efforts for packaging on
Ubuntu and Debian, since in Ubuntu we might want upstart jobs, but
adding them to the packaging results in (almost) uninstallable packages
in Debian, due to the dependency on upstart-job added by dh_installinit.

-- 
Soren Hansen
Ubuntu Developer    http://www.ubuntu.com/
OpenStack Developer http://www.openstack.org/



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