Am 07.05.25 um 15:28 schrieb Vincent Lefevre:
On 2025-05-07 12:37:35 +0200, Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:* Vincent Lefevre <vinc...@vinc17.net> [250507 11:06]:I can see in journalctl output:May 07 10:25:13 qaa systemd-sysv-generator[1476564]: SysV service '/etc/init.d/dictd' lacks a native systemd unit file, automatically generating a unit file for compatibility. May 07 10:25:13 qaa systemd-sysv-generator[1476564]: Please update package to include a native systemd unit file. May 07 10:25:13 qaa systemd-sysv-generator[1476564]: ! This compatibility logic is deprecated, expect removal soon. ! May 07 10:25:13 qaa systemd-sysv-generator[1476564]: SysV service '/etc/init.d/shellinabox' lacks a native systemd unit file, automatically generating a unit file for compatibility. May 07 10:25:13 qaa systemd-sysv-generator[1476564]: Please update package to include a native systemd unit file. May 07 10:25:13 qaa systemd-sysv-generator[1476564]: ! This compatibility logic is deprecated, expect removal soon. ! and the corresponding bugs 1039171 and 1039367 say: "This is in the process of being deprecated and will be removed by the time Trixie ships, so the remaining packages that ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ship init scripts without systemd units will stop working." What's the status of such packages?They have open bugs that need fixing. For example: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1039171Yes, but then, shouldn't the severity be raised (as without a fix, they will no longer work in Trixie)?
Trixie still ships the sysv-generator and we are pretty much in freeze right now.
So while I can't speak for Luca, I wouldn't expect that the sysv-generator is going to be removed at this point in the release cycle or that there are plans to do so.
I read the bug report like this: By the time Trixie ships and once Forky opens up for development, the sysv-generator is going to be removed. I.e. it will be a change affecting Forky, not Trixie.
Which leaves us 2 years to fix the remaining stragglers. Regards, Michael
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