On Wed, 25 May 2016 15:25:56 +0100, Antonio Trkdz.tab wrote: > Now that I think of it, I got rid of libsystemd0 by having gvfs and dbus > installed from angband repos, might it be that I need to reinstall some > packages from there, but ascii repo (it will take a bit of system > pinning,though)?
I see. Yes, if you want gvfs you'd currently need to rely on angband[1]. For dbus the Devuan version should be fine — at least it is here. > In a previous discussion Hendrick Boom suggested it as an easy solution, but > do you recommend having mixed source (ascii/jessie)? I am afraid I could mess > up my system regretfully in the long run....even if only for the kernel... Well, I am not one of the purists, and on my personal desktop I am willing to take some risks, as I usually know how to weasel my way out of potential trouble. (My system is roughly 97% Ascii, 1% Jessie, 1% Ceres, 1% angband-nosystemd, and it currently feels like the most stable De??an system I ever ran since Squeeze.) But yes, you can certainly mess up your system in oh-so-many ways. But IMHO not as bad as by installing systemDebian Jessie. It all depends on how much risk you accept, and backups have always been a Good Idea™. Last not least, I'd never do this while _not_ at home, IOW on some sort of production or workplace machine. [1] My current angband-nosystemd list encompasses: cups, gvfs, pulse, openssh, udisks2. Regards Urban _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng