Bug#1039102: debian-policy: make systemd units mandatory for packages shipping system services
Russ Allbery <rra@debian.org> writes:
> -If a service unit is not present, ``systemd`` uses dependency information
> -contained within the init scripts and symlinks in ``/etc/rcn.d`` to decide
> -which scripts to run and in which order. The ``sysv-rc`` runlevel system
> -for ``sysvinit`` uses the same symlinks in ``/etc/rcn.d`` to decide which
> -scripts to run and in which order at boot time and when the init state (or
> -"runlevel") is changed. See the ``README.runlevels`` file shipped with
> -``sysv-rc`` for implementation details. Other alternatives might exist.
> +``systemd`` uses dependency and ordering information contained within the
> ++enabled unit files to decide which services to run and in which order.
> +The ``sysv-rc`` runlevel system for ``sysvinit`` uses the same symlinks in
> +``/etc/rcn.d`` to decide which scripts to run and in which order at boot
> +time and when the init state (or "runlevel") is changed. See the
> +``README.runlevels`` file shipped with ``sysv-rc`` for implementation
> +details. Other alternatives might exist.
And of course I have to post the diff to see the bugs. The part that says
"uses the same symlinks" should now say "uses symlinks".
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Russ Allbery (rra@debian.org) <https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
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