Source: policy-rcd-declarative Section: admin Priority: optional Maintainer: Wouter Verhelst Build-Depends: perl, debhelper (>= 10) Standards-Version: 4.1.3 Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/wouter/policy-decl.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/wouter/policy-decl Package: policy-rcd-declarative Architecture: all Depends: ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libre-engine-re2-perl, policy-rcd-declarative-allow-all | policy-rcd-default-policy Description: policy-rc.d script with declarative syntax Debian policy states that packages providing system services need to start those services by default, and that the starting of the service should be done by way of the /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d script. This script will execute a program /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d if it exists, allowing the local system administrator to override behaviour if wanted by creating a policy script accordin to the interface specified and installing it under the correct name. This interface is however somewhat problematic, as explained in https://bugs.debian.org/911290. . This package attempts to provide a solution by shipping a policy-rc.d script that allows system administrators to define policies in a declarative way through one or more configuration files, rather than providing one script that may be overwritten. Package: policy-rcd-declarative-allow-all Provides: policy-rcd-default-policy Recommends: policy-rcd-declarative Replaces: policy-rcd-declarative (<< 0.4) Conflicts: policy-rcd-declarative (<< 0.4) Architecture: all Description: Permissive default policy for policy-rcd-declarative Debian policy states that packages providing system services need to start those services by default, and that the starting of the service should be done by way of the /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d script. This script will execute a program /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d if it exists, allowing the local system administrator to override behaviour if wanted by creating a policy script accordin to the interface specified and installing it under the correct name. This interface is however somewhat problematic, as explained in https://bugs.debian.org/911290. The package policy-rcd-declarative attempts to remedy these issues. . This package contains a default policy for policy-rcd-declarative that allows all services to start. Using it without any more specific policies is equivalent to not installing the policy-rcd-declarative package at all. Package: policy-rcd-declarative-deny-all Provides: policy-rcd-default-policy Recommends: policy-rcd-declarative Architecture: all Description: Blocking default policy for policy-rcd-declarative Debian policy states that packages providing system services need to start those services by default, and that the starting of the service should be done by way of the /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d script. This script will execute a program /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d if it exists, allowing the local system administrator to override behaviour if wanted by creating a policy script accordin to the interface specified and installing it under the correct name. This interface is however somewhat problematic, as explained in https://bugs.debian.org/911290. The package policy-rcd-declarative attempts to remedy these issues. . This package contains a default policy for policy-rcd-declarative that allows no services to start.