Re: You are not seriously considering dropping the support of sysVinit?!

2018-11-19 Thread Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
On 17.10.18 08:55, free...@tango.lu wrote: > Dropping sysvinit would also put an enormous amount of work on the > Devuan project (the only future for Debian) by making them fork more > packages. Well, in that case we can also completely drop other Lennartware dependencies in the affected packages

Re: You are not seriously considering dropping the support of sysVinit?!

2018-10-17 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 10:19:31AM +0200, Ansgar Burchardt wrote: So dropping sysvinit support will make you go away? That sounds like a positive effect to me, but for some reason you seem to try and use it as a threat? Please don't feed the trolls. I enjoy mail from you, and it's a shame when

Re: You are not seriously considering dropping the support of sysVinit?!

2018-10-17 Thread Ansgar Burchardt
free...@tango.lu writes: > If Debian drops sysVinit support I will drop Debian [...] > This is your last chance to do the right thing and announce the > removal of this fucking piece of shit malware(D) from Debian and go > back to sysVinit or openrc! So dropping sysvinit support will make you go a

You are not seriously considering dropping the support of sysVinit?!

2018-10-17 Thread freebsd
Hello, systemd is a replacement for the standard init command, which normally runs as process id 1 on initialisation of a UNIX bootup. There has been a movement, especially around the Red Hat-related developers to copy Microsoft Windows and all of its features. Now this interpretation of how