[arch-dev-public] rc.d init files package

2013-03-31 Thread Ionut Biru
Hello,

We (the place where I work) have some customers that run arch as their
primary os and I would like to create a package that contains rc.d init
files that were dropped until now.

I know this idea was discussed in the past and a lot of our users liked
the idea but until now nobody stepped up.

Let me know what you guys want me to support and i'll add it into my
package.


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Re: [arch-dev-public] rc.d init files package

2013-03-31 Thread Andrea Scarpino
On Sunday 31 March 2013 17:55:54 Evangelos Foutras wrote:
 We should not support anything like this officially; it can be a
 source of confusion and/or give off the impression that we haven't
 fully switched to systemd and that it's OK to continue using
 initscripts on a system.
 
 Most Arch users probably have migrated to systemd by now; your
 customers should switch too (if they haven't done so already).

I agree.

Please Ioni use Lukas package on AUR for that.

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Re: [arch-dev-public] rc.d init files package

2013-03-31 Thread Pierre Schmitz
Am 31.03.2013 16:09, schrieb Ionut Biru:
 Hello,
 
 We (the place where I work) have some customers that run arch as their
 primary os and I would like to create a package that contains rc.d init
 files that were dropped until now.
 
 I know this idea was discussed in the past and a lot of our users liked
 the idea but until now nobody stepped up.
 
 Let me know what you guys want me to support and i'll add it into my
 package.

At this point it is no longer enough to just keep the old rc scripts.
Initscripts need to be maintained and an increasing number of packages
need to be altered to support both init systems. It would be quite some
work and you probably cant put everything into one single package
without affecting other packages.

I'd say you'll need a strong technical reason to do this. ATM I cant
think of any problem that initscripts solved but systemd cant.

Greetings,

Pierre

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