dh_installinit - install service init files into package build
directories
dh_installinit [debhelper options]
[--name=name] [-n] [-R] [-r] [-d]
[-- params]
dh_installinit is a debhelper program that is responsible
for installing init scripts with associated defaults files. In compatibility
levels up to and including 10, dh_installinit will also install some
systemd related files provided by the debian packaging (see the
"FILES" section below). In compatibility levels up to and
including 11, dh_installinit will also handle upstart jobs provided
in the debian packaging (see the "FILES" for more information on
this as well).
It also automatically generates the postinst and
postrm and prerm commands needed to set up the symlinks in
/etc/rc*.d/ to start and stop the init scripts.
In compat 10 or earlier: If a package only ships a systemd service
file and no sysvinit script is provided, you may want to exclude the call to
dh_installinit for that package (e.g. via -N). Otherwise, you may get
warnings from lintian about init.d scripts not being included in the
package.
- debian/package.init
- If this exists, it is installed into etc/init.d/package in the
package build directory.
- debian/package.default
- If this exists, it is installed into etc/default/package in the
package build directory.
- debian/package.upstart
- In compatibility level 11, this file will trigger an error with a reminder
about ensuring the proper removal of the upstart file in the previous
package version. Please consider using the "rm_conffile" feature
from dh_installdeb(1) to ensure the proper removal of previous
upstart files.
In compatibility level 10, if this file exists, it is
installed into etc/init/package.conf in the package build
directory.
- debian/package.service
- If this exists, it is installed into
lib/systemd/system/package.service in the package build directory.
Only used in compat levels 10 and below.
- debian/package.tmpfile
- If this exists, it is installed into
usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/package.conf in the package build directory.
(The tmpfiles.d mechanism is currently only used by systemd.) Only used in
compat levels 10 and below.
- -n,
--no-scripts
- Do not modify postinst/postrm/prerm scripts.
- -o,
--only-scripts
- Only modify postinst/postrm/prerm scripts, do not
actually install any init script, default files, upstart job or systemd
service file. May be useful if the file is shipped and/or installed by
upstream in a way that doesn't make it easy to let dh_installinit
find it.
Caveat: This will bypass all the regular checks and
unconditionally modify the scripts. You will almost certainly
want to use this with -p to limit, which packages are affected by
the call. Example:
override_dh_installinit:
dh_installinit -pfoo --only-scripts
dh_installinit --remaining
- -R,
--restart-after-upgrade
- Do not stop the init script until after the package upgrade has been
completed. This is the default behaviour in compat 10.
In early compat levels, the default was to stop the script in
the prerm, and starts it again in the postinst.
This can be useful for daemons that should not have a possibly
long downtime during upgrade. But you should make sure that the daemon
will not get confused by the package being upgraded while it's running
before using this option.
- --no-restart-after-upgrade
- Undo a previous --restart-after-upgrade (or the default of compat
10). If no other options are given, this will cause the service to be
stopped in the prerm script and started again in the
postinst script.
- -r,
--no-stop-on-upgrade, --no-restart-on-upgrade
- Do not stop init script on upgrade. This has the side-effect of not
restarting the service as a part of the upgrade.
If you want to restart the service with minimal downtime,
please use --restart-after-upgrade (default in compat 10 or
later). If you want the service to be restarted but be stopped during
the upgrade, then please use --no-restart-after-upgrade (note the
"after-upgrade").
Note that the --no-restart-on-upgrade alias is
deprecated and will be removed in compat 12. This is to avoid confusion
with the --no-restart-after-upgrade option. The
--no-stop-on-upgrade variant was introduced in debhelper 10.2
(included in Debian stretch).
- --no-start
- Do not start the init script on install or upgrade, or stop it on removal.
Only call update-rc.d. Useful for rcS scripts.
- --no-enable
- Disable the init script on purge, but do not enable them on install. This
implies a versioned dependency on init-system-helpers (>=
1.51) as it is the first (functional) version that supports
update-rc.d <script> defaults-disabled.
Note that this option does not affect whether the
services are started. Please remember to also use --no-start if
the service should not be started.
Cannot be combined with -uparams,
--update-rcd-params=params, or --
params.
- -d,
--remove-d
- Remove trailing d from the name of the package, and use the result
for the filename the upstart job file is installed as in etc/init/
, and for the filename the init script is installed as in etc/init.d and
the default file is installed as in etc/default/. This may be
useful for daemons with names ending in d. (Note: this takes
precedence over the --init-script parameter described below.)
- -uparams
--update-rcd-params=params
- --
params
- Pass params to update-rc.d(8). If not specified,
defaults (or defaults-disabled with --no-enable) will
be passed to update-rc.d(8).
Cannot be combined with --no-enable.
- --name=name
- Install the init script (and default file) as well as upstart job file
using the filename name instead of the default filename, which is
the package name. When this parameter is used, dh_installinit looks
for and installs files named debian/package.name.init,
debian/package.name.default and debian/package.name.upstart
instead of the usual debian/package.init,
debian/package.default and debian/package.upstart.
- --init-script=scriptname
- Use scriptname as the filename the init script is installed as in
etc/init.d/ (and also use it as the filename for the defaults file,
if it is installed). If you use this parameter, dh_installinit will
look to see if a file in the debian/ directory exists that looks
like package.scriptname and if so will install it as the init
script in preference to the files it normally installs.
This parameter is deprecated, use the --name parameter
instead. This parameter is incompatible with the use of upstart
jobs.
- --error-handler=function
- Call the named shell function if running the init script fails. The
function should be provided in the prerm and postinst
scripts, before the #DEBHELPER# token.
Note that this command is not idempotent. dh_prep(1) should
be called between invocations of this command. Otherwise, it may cause
multiple instances of the same text to be added to maintainer scripts.
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>
Steve Langasek <steve.langasek@canonical.com>
Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg@debian.org>