Your message dated Sun, 10 Aug 2014 11:15:48 +0200
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and subject line [sysvinit-core] Incorrect priority (required)
has caused the Debian Bug report #754338,
regarding [sysvinit-core] Incorrect priority (required)
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Package: sysvinit-core
Version: 2.88dsf-53.2
Severity: serious
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sysvinit-core's priority field presents it as required. While I never tried 
running a Debian system without it or its predecessor, it would appear that 
sysvinit-core is not / no longer required. The hints I have observed to that 
effect are the conflict declared by systemd-sysv, Michael Biebl's intervention 
in #754059, as well as a conflict declared by upstart, as pointed out by 
Michael.

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Hi,

this is not a bug in the sysvinit(-core) package, but rather the archive
priorities needing to be updated.

I filed [1] to get the priorities of sysvinit and sysvinit-core adjusted.

Closing this bug report.


Michael

[1] bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=757650
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