Tom Lane (tgl@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > Tom Lane (tgl@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > >> IOW, once I push a mysql update with native systemd support into > >> rawhide, I'll be forbidden from ever rebasing mysql in F15 up to > >> a newer upstream patch release. Considering that upstream issues > >> bug-fix releases about once a month, this is hardly acceptable. > > > No, it just means you'll have to tweak the versioning in the rawhide > > trigger at the same time. > > That sounds too fragile for words. Even assuming that I remember to do > it each time, what will happen to people who are already running the > previous rawhide version? Seems like "yum update" will result in > running the trigger again. If the trigger's written correctly, that shouldn't make a difference. An example: %triggerun -- ntpdate < 4.2.6p3-3 if /sbin/chkconfig --level 3 ntpdate ; then /bin/systemctl enable ntpdate.service &> /dev/null || : fi exit 0 If you don't continue to ship the ntpdate init script in the package once you've migrated to systemd, this trigger is harmless if triggered again. Bill -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel