On 07/26/2016 04:26 AM, Rick Moen wrote:
libsystemd0's status as a bundle of interface code that does nothing in the absence of systemd is not because it's a library -- obviously -- but rather because all it _contains_ is interface code that does nothing in the absence of systemd
Well now, if that were true, it would not need to be there at all and the apache common lib could be installed without needing that systemd dependency. Correct?
It seems I cannot have a functioning Apache system on Debian 8 without installing at least some minimal facet of systemd and that's problematic if not for any other reason than simply being an unnecesary dependency. What this all really illustrates is the insidious nature of systemd assimilation and how far things have gone, and how far they will continue to go.
Systemd isn't going to stop at just init. There are far to many opportunities to embrace, extend and extinguish entire distributions.
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