Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt wrote: >> You seem to believe that Frans decides if and when we are going to >> switch to a dep-based init system. > That is a completely ridiculous simplification of Mike's mail and also does > not do justice to the concerns I raised. I have never said or even implied > that implementing insserv should be blocked just because of my > concerns.
Mike did give that impression, which is what I'm argumenting against. My
reply to him was *not* an answer to your concerns, which I find *quite*
relevant [1]. My only point in this thread is that the claim "the
triggers enhancement which is needed for boot time improvements" is a
load of bullshit uttered by someone trying to make a point.
Marc
Footnotes:
[1] The important thing is that I believe that dpkg triggers have
*nothing* to do with this switch - if the other (known and unknown)
problems with insserv have been resolved, we should do it, no
matter if dpkg has triggers or not.
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BOFH #231:
We had to turn off that service to comply with the CDA Bill.
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