On Wed, 2018-02-14 at 21:20 +0300, Hleb Valoshka wrote: > On 2/14/18, Irrwahn <irrw...@freenet.de> wrote: > > > Fresh installations of Devuan ASCII 2.0.0 Beta should not be affected. > > Actually no, i've installed Ascii for testing purposes and systemd > policykit backend was pulled.
What is dragging in elogind? I did an apt-get upgrade from an earlier version of ASCII and still have not upgraded policykit-1 (current is 0.105-18+devuan2.1). However, that upgrade installed the following elogind packages: elogind 234.4-1+devuan1.5 libelogind0:amd64 234.4-1+devuan1.5 libpam-elogind:amd64 234.4-1+devuan1.5 apt-get upgrade shows: The following packages have been kept back: gir1.2-polkit-1.0 libpolkit-agent-1-0 policykit-1 Desktop is MATE. Doing a dist-upgrade would remove the following packages(i.e. a catastrophy): colord gir1.2-mate-polkit libpolkit-gtk-mate-1-0 mate-applets mate-control- center mate-desktop-environment mate-desktop-environment-core mate-panel mate- polkit mate-power-manager mate-settings-daemon policykit-1 synaptic Trying selectively gives: apt-get -s install policykit-1 OK: The following packages will be REMOVED: libpolkit-backend-1-0 libpolkit-gobject-1-0 Not OK, here the consolekit backend packages should have been installed: The following NEW packages will be installed: libpolkit-backend-1-0-systemd libpolkit-gobject-1-0-systemd OK: The following packages will be upgraded: gir1.2-polkit-1.0 libpolkit-agent-1-0 policykit-1 This command intend to do the right thing: apt-get -s install policykit-1 libpolkit-backend-1-0-consolekit libpolkit- gobject-1-0-consolekit As a first step, why not just remove the systemd backend packages? _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng