I'd like to see more thought in the Regression Potential section, because it clearly is NOT 'None'.
Please search though and check if any existing packages call /etc/init.d/<service name> either through any maintscripts, or if any other scripts will call /etc/init.d/<service name>. For each of these ensure that a 'No-op' is the correct response, otherwise you'll need to patch each of these packages to do the correct thing.
For example 'freeradius' calls '/etc/init.d/freeradius reload' in its logrotate script, (bug 1406105) this would no-op that function (which maybe is better than what it does), but makes me think we need to very carefully check if any other packages do this kind of thing too.
I'd like to see more thought in the Regression Potential section, because it clearly is NOT 'None'.
Please search though and check if any existing packages call /etc/init. d/<service name> either through any maintscripts, or if any other scripts will call /etc/init. d/<service name>. For each of these ensure that a 'No-op' is the correct response, otherwise you'll need to patch each of these packages to do the correct thing.
For example 'freeradius' calls '/etc/init. d/freeradius reload' in its logrotate script, (bug 1406105) this would no-op that function (which maybe is better than what it does), but makes me think we need to very carefully check if any other packages do this kind of thing too.