init-system-helpers 1.28ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
init-system-helpers (1.28ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - init: Drop sysvinit-core as alternative pre-depends, and add upstart-sysv instead. - scripts/invoke-rc.d: clean eatmydata from environment unless INVOKE_RCD_ALLOW_EATMYDATA is set to value other than '0'. This does not affect systemd, thus this can be dropped after 16.04 LTS. (LP: #1257036) - invoke-rc.d: Fix actions to run under systemd if there is no init.d script but only an upstart job. Packages got fixed in 16.04 but this still affects upgrades. This can be dropped after 16.04 LTS. * Drop running-in-container. Remaining users have been moved to systemd-detect-virt. (LP: #1539016) * Drop invoke-rc.d's calling of 'initctl reload-configuration' to work reliably on systems with broken inotify. We don't have live systems under upstart any more, and on Ubuntu touch this does not apply. init-system-helpers (1.28) unstable; urgency=medium [ Martin Pitt ] * invoke-rc.d: Fix actions to run under systemd if there is no init.d script. (Closes: #747851) * invoke-rc.d: Don't start systemd units which are disabled. Restart them only if they were already running (i. e. started manually by the admin). (Closes: #768450) * update-rc.d: Support /usr/lib/insserv/insserv location too, as with newer sysvinit versions. * Add autopkgtest which runs the tests in t/. * Drop Michael Stapelberg and Tollef Fog Heen from Uploaders:, they stopped systemd work long ago. Thanks for your great work in the past! * Run wrap-and-sort -at over our debian control files. [ Andreas Henriksson ] * Add support for -X option. (Closes: #760168) [ Michael Biebl ] * invoke-rc.d: Allow stop and status requests for masked systemd services. (Closes: #717109) init-system-helpers (1.27) unstable; urgency=high Urgency high to not further delay the sysvinit migration to testing, and to avoid this going into testing with breaking file-rc. [ Martin Pitt ] * Add debian/clean to remove script/*1.p. (Closes: #812586) * Version the conflict to file-rc, 0.8.17 now works fine with the moved update-rc.d and invoke-rc.d. -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Fri, 05 Feb 2016 12:52:51 +0100
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Martin Pitt
- Uploaded to:
- Xenial
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Very Urgent
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init-system-helpers_1.28ubuntu1.tar.xz | 55.2 KiB | 43bc8a29724f131b2f18eef10bb5a5011a3ab3b718909ee737bf0926cbad5ece |
init-system-helpers_1.28ubuntu1.dsc | 1.9 KiB | 46c3e01953ce1d63e50881f562fa87a75ffce2833f52feae87bee9dddbf24c7f |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.26ubuntu2 to 1.28ubuntu1 (5.0 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- dh-systemd: debhelper add-on to handle systemd unit files
dh-systemd provides a debhelper sequence addon named 'systemd' and the
dh_systemd_enable/ dh_systemd_ start commands.
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The dh_systemd_enable command adds the appropriate code to the postinst, prerm
and postrm maint scripts to properly enable/disable systemd service files.
The dh_systemd_start command deals with start/stop/restart on upgrades for
systemd-only service files.
- init: System-V-like init utilities - metapackage
This package is an essential metapackage which allows you to select from
the available init systems in Ubuntu (systemd, upstart) while
ensuring that one of these is available on the system at all times.
- init-system-helpers: helper tools for all init systems
This package contains helper tools that are necessary for switching between
the various init systems that Debian contains (e. g. sysvinit or
systemd). An example is deb-systemd-helper, a script that enables systemd unit
files without depending on a running systemd.
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It also includes the "service", "invoke-rc.d", and "update-rc.d" scripts which
provide an abstraction for enabling, disabling, starting, and stopping
services for all supported Debian init systems as specified by the policy.
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While this package is maintained by pkg-systemd-maintainers, it is NOT
specific to systemd at all. Maintainers of other init systems are welcome to
include their helpers in this package.