"expected to uninstall?" says who? as the original submitter of this bug, let me be the one to point out this phrase from the description: "this might be to temporarily disable a serial line getty, or whatever." that doesn't sound like a reason to uninstall to me.
in any case, i think this bug has been fixed for some time: you can already comment out the "start" line, or, apparently, add a "manual" line. and if the (dumb, in my opinion) requirement for using a .conf suffix (why are we trying to reinvent DOS?) is fully implemented, then renaming the file to "myservice.disabled" should accomplish the same thing.
"expected to uninstall?" says who? as the original submitter of this bug, let me be the one to point out this phrase from the description: "this might be to temporarily disable a serial line getty, or whatever." that doesn't sound like a reason to uninstall to me.
in any case, i think this bug has been fixed for some time: you can already comment out the "start" line, or, apparently, add a "manual" line. and if the (dumb, in my opinion) requirement for using a .conf suffix (why are we trying to reinvent DOS?) is fully implemented, then renaming the file to "myservice. disabled" should accomplish the same thing.