On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 21:17:55 Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
> Upstart is an init system that can be used on debian instead of sysvinit.
> Many other packages already provide support for systemd and upstart in
> Debian. Since upstart integration has improved in Debian recently, upstart
> jobs in your packa
Dear zabbix maintainer,
Upstart is an init system that can be used on debian instead of sysvinit.
Many other packages already provide support for systemd and upstart in Debian.
Since upstart integration has improved in Debian recently, upstart
jobs in your package is a benefit on Debian. [1]
Can y
tags 687016 wontfix
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I welcome improvements for Debian and derivatives.
However if there is no benefit for Debian I can't justify the maintenance time
needed for this.
Thanks for sharing but for now let's keep non-Debian customisation out of
Debian.
Regards,
Dmitry.
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To UNSUBSCRIBE, e
Package: src:zabbix
Version: 1:2.0.2+dfsg-5
Ubuntu uses Upstart instead of SysVInit to run the init process.
Attached debdiff includes upstart scripts that will allow Upstart to
start/stop all zabbix daemon components. Installation of the scripts
will happen automatically using Ubuntus Upstart deb
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