On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 12:17:56AM +0000, Serge Hallyn wrote:
> thanks for filing this bug.  I appreciate but reject your point of view.  To
> elaborate:
> 
> Currently the cgmanager sytemd unit is installed inactive, so by default it
> will not interfere with systemd.  The user needs to specifically enable it.

[snip remaining explanation]

Thanks, that's information I didn't previously have, and that's
sufficient to not worry about having cgmanager pulled in on systemd
systems by way of systemd-shim.

While it might potentially impact applications that depend on cgmanager
and expect to find it running, currently no such applications exist in
Debian other than systemd-shim, so I don't think it's worth worrying
about that scenario right now, *especially* since I don't actually use
cgmanager and thus only worry about how it will interact with systemd.
What you have in place today seems quite sufficient to ensure that
cgmanager will not break a running systemd system.

I'll pass this on to the relevant TC bug.

Thanks,
Josh Triplett


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