On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 06:08:46PM +0200, Andreas Radke wrote:
Am Tue, 28 Jun 2011 10:33:19 -0400 schrieb Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>:
syslog-ng 3.2.4-2 is in [testing]. It's a rebuild with the following changes:
* add --enable-systemd flag to ./configure * add upstream patch to fix socket acitvation for systemd * package upstream syslog-ng.service
There should be zero impact for users still on sysvinit.
Signoff both, Dave
Maybe I missed some discussion but Arch way usually means to not add more additional features than what is required to support our repo packages. Since it's a core repo pkg this policy should be respected.
Any reason why you are adding systemd support that we don't officially support so far?
Note that udev and dbus already have support for systemd. This isn't anything revolutionary, or else I would have brought it up for discussion beforehand.
I see we have systemd in community now but wouldn't be the proper way to offer additional foo-systemd packages in community replacing the packages from core/extra where needed?
It isn't time just yet, but systemd will eventually move to [extra]. Unless there's some adverse effect on sysvinit setups (at which point, systemd support is an immediate NACK), I see no reason to duplicate packages. regards, dave