1. Availability: The package is in Ubuntu and built for all architectures
2. Rationale:
- the package is a dependency of sysv-rc
- while we won't actively use it:
- Debian are actively using it, and it creates good will to have it available to Ubuntu users as well in the "can switch on" state
- I'm not sure that sysv-rc works anymore without it at least existing on the system ;)
3. Security: No known advisories or problems.
4. QA: maintained by Debian sysvinit maintainers, part of lenny
5. UI standards: N/A
6. Standards compliance: lots of this
7. Dependencies: all in main
8. Maintenance: maintained in Debian, this is a sync only
1. Availability: The package is in Ubuntu and built for all architectures
2. Rationale:
- the package is a dependency of sysv-rc
- while we won't actively use it:
- Debian are actively using it, and it creates good will to have it available to Ubuntu users as well in the "can switch on" state
- I'm not sure that sysv-rc works anymore without it at least existing on the system ;)
3. Security: No known advisories or problems.
4. QA: maintained by Debian sysvinit maintainers, part of lenny
5. UI standards: N/A
6. Standards compliance: lots of this
7. Dependencies: all in main
8. Maintenance: maintained in Debian, this is a sync only