Hi Adam, Thank you for your report. I appreciate your enthusiasm.
Sorry, I forgot to append my reply to Andreas to #811708: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/openrc-devel/Week-of-Mon-20160307/000436.html Basically, my taking to this bug is to ignore it, leaving the users to fix the breakage by dpkg-divert --remove /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d dpkg-divert --remove /usr/sbin/update-rc.d manually. 0.20.4-1 lasted only 10days. Only few users would be affected. Provided OpenRC have already been removed from testing thanks to i-s-h [1], such a breakage is tolerable for unstable. That said, I understand theoretically your NMU is the correctly way to go. So if you intend to do so, consider this email as an ack to NMU from the maintainer team. One thing to notice is that we are tracking the package at http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/openrc/openrc.git Would you mind if I ask you to prepare a commit to the master corresponding to the NMU? BTW, if you are interested in OpenRC, you are welcomed to join the maintenance team. Yours, Benda 1. 0.20.4-1 was uploaded in a hurry to keep itself in testing. The pts system lied and we did not make it. divert should not have existed in OpenRC.