[pkg-uWSGI-devel] Bug#833067: Bug#833067: Bug#833067: uwsgi: does not use systemd for services
Jonas Smedegaard
dr at jones.dk
Sun Jul 31 16:36:32 UTC 2016
Quoting Chris Warrick (2016-07-31 16:05:13)
> On 31 July 2016 at 15:57, Jonas Smedegaard <dr at jones.dk> wrote:
> > Quoting Chris Warrick (2016-07-31 14:34:04)
> >> the uwsgi (and uwsgi-emperor) packages do not contain systemd
> >> service files, instead opting for old LSB service files. Other
> >> distros (Fedora, CentOS with EPEL, Arch Linux) already use systemd
> >> units. The uwsgi developers provide a systemd service file in the
> >> documentation [0]. Is it possible to update the Debian packages to
> >> ship those files instead of /etc/init.d/uwsgi* as well?
> >
> > I am not comfortable writing/patching/debugging systemd files yet
> > myself.
> >
> > I would very much welcome someone joining the team who would take
> > the responsibility of caring for those files, ensuring that the
> > behaviour across init systems is consistent (e.g. write
> > Debian-specific systemd files behaving same as the Debian-specific
> > sysV files, or help adapt the sysV files to match whatever possibly
> > more sensible behaviour of upstream shipped systemd files).
> >
> > Would you perhaps be interested in joining our team to care for
> > that?
>
> Sorry, but I don’t have time to do OS development, I despise SysV init
> and I don’t use Debian often anyways. I’m afraid you will have to find
> someone else, or accept the fact that there might be some minor
> incompatibilities.
Fair enough.
> That said, looking at /etc/init.d/uwsgi-emperor, it could be replaced
> by uwsgi’s proposed systemd service file pretty easily. (I have no
> idea about /etc/init.d/uwsgi)
Thanks for your input. They are appreciated - and now on record,
pending someone to take on that task.
- Jonas
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