1. You set the package to "git". The git I'm talking about it in package "git-core".
2. I already opened several bug reports in "git-core", but I explicitly left this one packageless because I think the problem is in another package.
To make myself clear: because git-daemon doesn't want to die some OTHER package that handles system shutdown gets really confused and forgets to sync file system data. If other rogue services behave like git-daemon upon shutdown data might get lost. I think this OTHER package needs to be looked at and fixed to be able to handle such misbehaving daemons.
1. You set the package to "git". The git I'm talking about it in package "git-core".
2. I already opened several bug reports in "git-core", but I explicitly left this one packageless because I think the problem is in another package.
To make myself clear: because git-daemon doesn't want to die some OTHER package that handles system shutdown gets really confused and forgets to sync file system data. If other rogue services behave like git-daemon upon shutdown data might get lost. I think this OTHER package needs to be looked at and fixed to be able to handle such misbehaving daemons.