
Am 22.11.2011 13:37, schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am 22.11.2011 13:19, schrieb Ruediger Meier:
The problem is pulling at the sysvinit end can't be much more than just crying, voting whatever. Sysvinit works. It's complete. There is almost nothing to be done to keep this state.
Sorry, this is nonsense. Sysvinit is little above a collection of bash scripts and each of this scripts can fail when something changes in the system.
And systemd support _is_ changing the system - you can stay on Evergreen for another decade if you don't want changes, but as long as changes exist, keeping sysvinit support alive is WORK.
As nobody can explain to me how a migration path from sysvinit to systemd looks like (see my posting on this list which is unanswered and only contains basic questions) I don't see sysvinit dying right now. Apparently even with systemd we heavily rely on having the old-style init scripts. That may change during 12.2 development phase and I don't care about sysvinit when systemd works in the end and if there are more than 1,5 people in this project who understand how systemd works. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org