[RADIATOR] radiator requires systemd?

Alexander.Hartmaier at t-systems.com Alexander.Hartmaier at t-systems.com
Thu Dec 2 09:21:58 UTC 2021


FYI Debian without systemd is available as Devuan.

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Von: radiator <radiator-bounces at lists.open.com.au> im Auftrag von Michael <ringo at vianet.ca>
Gesendet: Dienstag, 30. November 2021 22:47
An: Heikki Vatiainen <hvn at open.com.au>; radiator at lists.open.com.au <radiator at lists.open.com.au>
Betreff: Re: [RADIATOR] radiator requires systemd?

yep worked good.  I used source package and goodies/ stuff. Thanks.


On 2021-11-30 6:17 a.m., Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
> On 30.11.2021 0.46, Michael wrote:
>
>> yes Debian default was changed to systemd.  i change the default back
>> to sysvinit.  I'll try installing from source thanks.
>
> The source packages remain as they have always been. As Dubravko
> wrote, the deb packages target systems with systemd. The .tgz and .zip
> packages  are for other init methods, custom installations and other
> operating systems. There's also a generic init.d file for linux in
> goodies/linux-radiator.init
>
> How the deb packages set up the installation is described here:
>
> https://files.radiatorsoftware.com/radiator/ref/Linux-deb-Installation.html
>
>
> The similar setup is used with RPM packages too.
>
> Logrotate configuration is available in goodies as goodies/logrotate
> and systemd unit files are goodies/radiator*.service
>
> Thanks,
> Heikki
>

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