Hi, On 26 Feb 2025 at 09:52:28, lorenzo wrote: > On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 06:37:43 +0100 > Carles Pina i Estany <carles@pina.cat> wrote: > > > So I still think that there is room to inform users that a package is > > systemd ready and the name of the service and I wondered if there is a > > way to do it. > > then you can use the package description to mention that the package > include a simplemonitor systemd service I applied some of the suggestions of this thread in my package, thanks very much. On the other hand, while doing something else, I saw a package that had a po-debconf template asking something similar to: "Enable XXXX at boot time?" (or perhaps was "Enable XXXX via a service in systemd?" (or equivalent question). I cannot find out which package it was now, I wanted to check the implementation. For a package that is usually interesting to run it from systemd, but some user might want to opt-out... is there any policy on against asking? Can anyone think of a package doing this? (to see the implementation). Thank you, -- Carles Pina i Estany https://carles.pina.cat | carles@pina.cat | cpina@debian.org
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