#560 provide systemd initscript
Closed: Duplicate None Opened 13 years ago by jhrozek.

systemd (a replacement for upstart) was accepted into Fedora 14 as a Feature with plans to make it the default init service:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/systemd

The maintainer asked Fedora developers to provide a systemd init "unit files" as a replacement for SysV init scripts:

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2010-July/138855.html

From the mail, it looks like we will be provided a unit file and only need to test it and merge upstream b/c we are installed by default:

a) if you maintain a package which includes a daemon/service from the
default install, expect a proposed unit file in bugzilla soon. Would be
awesome if you could check it and add it to your RPM. Even better would
be if you get it merged upstream. I have unit files the majority of
these services. Ping me on irc (#systemd on fdo, I'm 'mezcalero'), if
you wonder whether yours is one of them, and if you have questions.



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description: systemd (a replacement for upstart) was accepted into Fedora 14 as a Feature with plans to make it the default init service:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/systemd

The maintainer asked Fedora developers to provide a systemd init "unit files" as a replacement for

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2010-July/138855.html

From the mail, it looks like we will be provided a unit file and only need to test it and merge upstream b/c we are installed by default:

a) if you maintain a package which includes a daemon/service from the
default install, expect a proposed unit file in bugzilla soon. Would be
awesome if you could check it and add it to your RPM. Even better would
be if you get it merged upstream. I have unit files the majority of
these services. Ping me on irc (#systemd on fdo, I'm 'mezcalero'), if
you wonder whether yours is one of them, and if you have questions.
-------- => systemd (a replacement for upstart) was accepted into Fedora 14 as a Feature with plans to make it the default init service:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/systemd

The maintainer asked Fedora developers to provide a systemd init "unit files" as a replacement for SysV init scripts:

http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2010-July/138855.html

From the mail, it looks like we will be provided a unit file and only need to test it and merge upstream b/c we are installed by default:

a) if you maintain a package which includes a daemon/service from the
default install, expect a proposed unit file in bugzilla soon. Would be
awesome if you could check it and add it to your RPM. Even better would
be if you get it merged upstream. I have unit files the majority of
these services. Ping me on irc (#systemd on fdo, I'm 'mezcalero'), if
you wonder whether yours is one of them, and if you have questions.


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milestone: NEEDS_TRIAGE => SSSD 1.4.0

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owner: somebody => sgallagh

Dupe of Ticket #483

resolution: => duplicate
status: new => closed

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Metadata Update from @jhrozek:
- Issue assigned to sgallagh
- Issue set to the milestone: SSSD 1.4.0

7 years ago

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