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SysVinit 3.12 Brings Fixes & Better Documentation For Christmas

([Free Software] 6 Hours Ago SysVinit 3.12)


For devoted SysVinit users trying to avoid systemd still on Linux systems in 2025, SysVinit 3.12 has been released for the holidays with the latest fixes to this open-source init system.

The SysVinit 3.12 release brings a number of bug fixes, documentation updates, a Makefile fix for GoboLinux, allow setting the location of the /usr directory within the Makefile, and making sure the Makefile honors the sysconfdir too.

There isn't anything too particularly exciting with SysVinit but just another small step forward for this Linux/Unix init system.

"There were a number of fixes and improvements in this release. We patched a few bugs, cleaned up the documentation, re-introduced a patch that was helpful for GoboLinux, and made the Makefile more flexible."

Those continuing to make use of SysVinit can find downloads and more details on the v3.12 release via [1]GitHub .



[1] https://github.com/slicer69/sysvinit/releases/tag/3.12



NateHubbard

I've built a better model than the one at Data General
For data bases vegetable, animal, and mineral
My OS handles CPUs with multiplexed duality;
My PL/1 compiler shows impressive functionality.
My storage system's better than magnetic core polarity,
You never have to bother checking out a bit for parity;
There isn't any reason to install non-static floor matting;
My disk drive has capacity for variable formatting.

I feel compelled to mention what I know to be a gloating point:
There's lots of room in memory for variables floating-point,
Which shows for input vegetable, animal, and mineral
I've built a better model than the one at Data General.

-- Steve Levine, "A Computer Song" (To the tune of
"Modern Major General", from "Pirates of Penzance",
by Gilbert & Sullivan)