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default init on non-Linux platforms



On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 14:19:30 +0900, heroxbd@gentoo.org wrote:
> Tollef Fog Heen <tfheen@err.no> writes:
>>
>> It's probably better to just contribute your changes to the sysv-rc
>> version and so make that one able to manage openrc in addition to the
>> others it already knows how to. No point in forking it.
>
> Forking was a decision made by me in the early phase of packaging
> OpenRC. At that time I referred to the way file-rc handled update-rc.d
> as in
>
> sysvinit: /usr/share/sysvinit/update-rc.d
>
> A central package providing update-rc.d and invoke-rc.d is nice.
> Though it should not be sysv-rc, which OpenRC is intending to replace.

What features does sysvinit+openrc have that sysvinit+sysv-rc+insserv doesn't have?

https://wiki.debian.org/Debate/initsystem/openrc doesn't make that case and none of the members of the CTTE explained their "openrc > sysvinit" votes (unless I missed that point in the 100s/1000s of #727708 posts).


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