Am 11.08.2014 22:31, schrieb Michael Biebl: > Hi KiBi, > > Am 11.08.2014 21:58, schrieb Cyril Brulebois: >> Michael Biebl <biebl@debian.org> (2014-08-10): >>> Package: ftp.debian.org >>> Severity: normal >>> >>> >>> As part of the transition plan to switch the default init system to >>> system for Jessie, the priorities of the sysvinit and sysvinit-core >>> package were lowered. See also [1] >>> >>> Please change them to >>> >>> sysvinit:admin/optional >>> sysvinit-core:admin/extra >>> >>> This ensures that those packages are no longer installed by default for >>> new installations. >>> >>> The new "init" metapackage [2] will make sure to pull in systemd on Linux >>> and sysvinit-core on non-Linux. >> >> So this is done now. >> >> It really would have been nice to put debian-boot@ in the loop though. >> Changing init when we're in the middle of trying to release d-i isn't >> really something that has no consequences… Btw, since "init" still pulls in sysvinit-core atm, lowering the severity of sysvinit and sysvinit-core shouldn't have an effect for d-i. If it does, could you elaborate, what happened/went wrong? -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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