Bug#981407: sysv-generator is really annoying with an eccessive verbosity

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Mon Feb 15 23:17:49 GMT 2021


Am 02.02.21 um 10:11 schrieb Francesco P. Lovergine:
> Well, the truly annoying thing is that it warns even for init scripts 
> disabled, but never removed (sometimes on purpose, sometimes due to 
> package errors). I discovered a few of them still around since years, 
> and reduced
> a bit the noisei by purging.

But isn't this a good thing, that it shows you that there is old cruft?

  For sure this system is up since 28th of
> Jan and dmesg shows
> only messages after 30th of Jan currently. So generally, at every restart
> of services the syslog is populated with those warnings in good quantity.
> 
> Any system upgraded several times and/or used for development will present
> tons of this warnings during its life cycle. I know upstream already 
> refused to take in consideration the possibility of on/off that warns by 
> option. At least, using debug priority would move those warns to a 
> different log file in default configuration, not too bad.

Fwiw, I don't think either that an On/Off switch would be a good idea.

Assuming we remove the old SysV generator at some point, we do need to 
warn users in advance, so they can prepare. If we downgrade those 
messages to debug, I fear users will never see them and take appropriate 
steps.



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