On 13/10/12 08:20, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 13.10.2012 00:12, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Once initscripts, sysvinit and systemd move out of testing, new installations will install systemd-sysvcompat by default and thus will boot with systemd unless the user changes this. It's time for an announcement:
"The base group now contains the systemd-sysvcompat package. This means that all new installations will boot with systemd by default.
This change does not affect existing installations. For the time being, the initscripts and sysvinit packages remain available from our repositories."
Correction, sorry:
"The base group now contains the systemd-sysvcompat package. This means that all new installations will boot with systemd by default.
As some packages still lack native systemd units, users can install initscripts and use the DAEMONS array in /etc/rc.conf to start services using the legacy rc.d scripts.
This change does not affect existing installations. For the time being, the initscripts and sysvinit packages remain available from our repositories."
Fine with me... I am also in favour of pulling this to [core] asap as currently doing "testing-i686-pkg -c" gives: error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies) :: systemd-sysvcompat and sysvinit are in conflict Allan