Hi, Bas Wijnen: > Sounds like those packages should conflict with each other. It isn't a reason > to uninstall anything. > If you've used aptitude for any length of time, its affinity towards uninstalling half of your system in favor of *any* other way to resolve a conflict should not be surprising, systemd or not.
> I, as a user, did not expect to be moved over to systemd I expect *users* to not care one way or another. Their system booted quite well before systemd and it will boot, hopefully even better otherwise this was all for nothing, afterwards. I expect people who *really* do not want systemd to blacklist it, by way of apt-preferences. Problem solved. A mere re-ordering of dependencies in random packages will not accomplish that; such re-ordering is also a disservice to that packages' maintainers who use it to express *their* preference. Who says yours trumps theirs? -- -- Matthias Urlichs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140513092723.gf13...@smurf.noris.de