Re: Removing SysV Init Scripts

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On Fri, 2012-01-13 at 22:51 +0000, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
> I'm not so sure how you figure out that this bug is not valid and how
> you come to the conclusion that it's not a requirement to switch to
> native systemd units and still shipping legacy sysv init script is
> already considered obsolete [1]
> 
> "Older versions of Fedora supported SystemV-style initscripts, but
> they are now considered obsolete for Fedora 15+."
> 
> 
> And since this is the attitude we should be forcing that migration
> this release cycle maintainers have already had two full release
> cycles to migrate...

Since systemd works well with SystemV, in a efficient way (my opinion),
I don't see, why we can't use SystemV anymore and specifically in cases
like upstream still use that. 
systemd is pacific (my opinion) and don't see why we must have one
system only, if the other supports legacy well and will support
(though). 
Note: I don't know if it is or not is a requirement to switch to native
systemd units.

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Sérgio M. B.

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