[Bug 1521771] Re: Shutdown timeout values are inconsistent between init.d, upstart and systemd init scripts
Robie Basak
1521771 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Dec 3 18:43:00 UTC 2015
We derive the package from Debian, and in Debian multiple init systems
are supported. So the package does need to ship all three. In Debian the
user could switch between init systems and reboot, and the package and
associated service should continue to work.
I appreciate that this could be confusing in that you might thing that
an init.d script is active when in fact the system is running upstart
(or systemd) and so not using it, but that is how the packaging
currently works. If that should be changed, it needs to be addressed as
part of a larger effort - there is nothing we can do specifically in
MySQL packaging to make it less confusing.
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Shutdown timeout values are inconsistent between init.d, upstart and
systemd init scripts
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