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<ul><li><strong>Target version</strong> set to <i>Unsupported</i></li></ul><p>None of the supported platforms need this.<br><br>
Please name at least one platform (could be unsupported) that uses sysV daemon, so this task could be tested.</p>
NFD - Feature #1603: Support traditional SysV-style daemon initialization schemehttps://redmine.named-data.net/issues/1603?journal_id=29162014-05-15T14:56:38ZDavide Pesavento
<ul></ul><p>Debian 6 (squeeze) and 7 (wheezy) still use SysV init (I believe this will change in Debian 8).</p>
<p>Gentoo/Linux and NetBSD use OpenRC by default, which, although having a more sophisticated dependency-based system, is still backwards compatible with traditional daemons and can thus be used for testing.</p>
<p>Even upstart supports old-style forking daemons through the "<code>expect</code>" stanza (<a href="http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#expect">http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#expect</a>).</p>
NFD - Feature #1603: Support traditional SysV-style daemon initialization schemehttps://redmine.named-data.net/issues/1603?journal_id=160262016-07-10T13:56:16ZDavide Pesavento
<ul><li><strong>Tracker</strong> changed from <i>Task</i> to <i>Feature</i></li><li><strong>Start date</strong> deleted (<del><i>05/15/2014</i></del>)</li></ul> NFD - Feature #1603: Support traditional SysV-style daemon initialization schemehttps://redmine.named-data.net/issues/1603?journal_id=273282021-06-11T15:49:55ZDavide Pesavento
<ul><li><strong>Target version</strong> deleted (<del><i>Unsupported</i></del>)</li></ul>