Thanks for the patches Tytus. Always appreciate contributions!
Generally for the core openstack packages they don't follow the normal sync from debian flow for a number of reasons and the packages tend to differ quite a bit.
The swift package in Debian has already moved to systemd though, and they went with a generated approach. To see what they did, pull-debian-source swift and take a look at the debian/*init.in files and debian/rules override_dh_installinit, override_dh_installsystemd.
I'll need to dig in deeper to understand if one approach is any better than the other.
I'd like to make the switch one way or the other, but I'm not sure that I want to do it at this point in the Focal cycle. I would prefer early G cycle.
Hi Tytus and Dan,
Thanks for the patches Tytus. Always appreciate contributions!
Generally for the core openstack packages they don't follow the normal sync from debian flow for a number of reasons and the packages tend to differ quite a bit.
The swift package in Debian has already moved to systemd though, and they went with a generated approach. To see what they did, pull-debian-source swift and take a look at the debian/*init.in files and debian/rules override_ dh_installinit, override_ dh_installsyste md.
I'll need to dig in deeper to understand if one approach is any better than the other.
I'd like to make the switch one way or the other, but I'm not sure that I want to do it at this point in the Focal cycle. I would prefer early G cycle.
Thanks,
Corey