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Re: Two line init.d scripts? Sure, that will work!



]] Petter Reinholdtsen 

> > Since last summer, OpenRC has full support for LSB headers. Also, I
> > believe that OpenRC is the only init system replacement which allows
> > to mix dependencies with LSB or it's own implementation.
> 
> That is not the case.  Both systemd and upstart allow this as well.

How do I write an upstart job that depends on a sysvinit service being
started (which again depends on a specific upstart job being started)?
IIRC, that's not supported, since init scripts aren't first class
citizens in upstart.  That might have changed since last time I looked
at upstart, though.

> Yes, different name spaces will be a challenge.  But it can be handled
> by deciding to keep the name spaces in sync, using the same name for
> the same service in LSB headers, upstart jobs and systemd jobs.

That + alias support.  Anything else is not going to work.

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are


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