Am Sat, 22 Sep 2012 18:18:49 +1000 schrieb Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>:
Medical condition?
I'm very fine. Thanks. Do I really need to say PulseAudio and Lennart Poettering? And do I really need to say "made my own experiences" (with PA and systemd, btw.).
Because we have never had unbootable systems due to upgrades in [testing] before...
And now you have them. Did you have even one totally unbootable system with sysvinit and initscripts? I doubt that.
You say "sysvinit" but that relied on many compiled binaries (e.g. bash)
And how many segfaults were brought to you by bash over all those years? And all the other binaries? Right, if one of them would really segfault (I've never seen this) the system would still be bootable, because then only this one binary segfaults, but not the whole initsystem. And if it's just one daemon, it can easily be deactivated like faulty parts of an initscript. But yes, it's so hard to debug those scripts. Now with systemd you can allegedly easily debug the systemd but you can't boot the system anymore to be able to debug systemd. *rofl* Heiko