Quoting Michal Kubeček <mkubecek@suse.cz>:
I hope you are right. Anyway, I have my doubts so that I'm going to archive this mail and if someone asks me to remove Firebird init script and replace it with systemd config file, I'm going to remind it to you.
The correct request would be to ask you to: - ADD a systemd unit file. And ensure that this setup works without conflicts. If you manage to keep sysV running as well, there won't be any reasonable claim to have it removed.
There is already quite long list of paths "forbidden in OpenSuSE" and occurence of these paths is reported as error in any package built in OBS. It is not so difficult to imagine /etc/init.d/* to appear in the list.
Really, you are painting a way too dark color... but sure: should this come up, feel free to quote this mail. I don't see much reason why this should happen anytime soon.
and FYI: udev became an integral part of systemd already: there won't be any new udev releases EVER again I'm afraid. (See http://lwn.net/Articles/490413/ )
This article still states it will be possible to build standalone udev for "long time". However, some newer statements from systemd developers indicate this "long time" might not be as long as some of us would wish.
Yes, it IS possible to build it standalone.. and there is also commitment from upstream to keep this valid and possible. It was merely to show you that udev itself, as an independent package, is gone.. And 'how long is long' in software development? Dominique -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org