Re: can we stop packaging sysvinit scripts?

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Am 10.01.2018 um 15:44 schrieb Sage Weil:
> We've had systemd unit files for several releases now and all major 
> distros are using systemd by default.  Can we stop packaging the sysvinit 
> scripts?
> 
> I realize that Debian allows you to switch init systems... do any users 
> actually do this?  Is it required that debs include the sysvinit scripts 
> or is there some glue that lets packages avoid maintaining sysvinit 
> scripts?
> 
> I ask because the init scripts are one of the few remainining bits that 
> use the ceph-conf utility, which I would like to deprecate (and eventually 
> remove).  It parses local config files but we are migrating this to the 
> mon.  We could make ceph-conf pull configs from the mon but I would 
> like to simplify if possible!

We would really appreciate having the init scripts around for a long
while, as we are not willing to use systemd on our servers for security
reasons. Please do not drop them.

Amon Ott
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