Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
> Attached is a patch for a package definition for elogind. I committed a
> couple of changes to my fork of the elogind repository, that had the
> effect of bypassing all build problems.
>
> Actually, that's not quite true. I disabled PAM support, because I
> couldn't ge
Attached is a patch for a package definition for elogind. I committed a
couple of changes to my fork of the elogind repository, that had the
effect of bypassing all build problems.
Actually, that's not quite true. I disabled PAM support, because I
couldn't get it to work. The symbol "__start_BU
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>
>> I restored a few files needed to produce man page, renamed two instances
>> of "systemd.version", and disabled DTD validation. There are,
>> unfortunately, even more XML files that are missing, but they look like
>> we shouldn't want them t
Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
> I restored a few files needed to produce man page, renamed two instances
> of "systemd.version", and disabled DTD validation. There are,
> unfortunately, even more XML files that are missing, but they look like
> we shouldn't want them to be part of elogind:
>
> XSLT
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> For the record, I went a bit further building it (patch attached), but
> now I think we stuck because some of the XSL files used to produce man
> pages are missing in the repo:
I restored a few files needed to produce man page, renamed two instances
of "systemd.version"
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) skribis:
> For the record, I went a bit further building it (patch attached), but
> now I think we stuck because some of the XSL files used to produce man
> pages are missing in the repo:
And the error is:
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Thanks for getting this started!
For the record, I went a bit further building it (patch attached), but
now I think we stuck because some of the XSL files used to produce man
pages are missing in the repo:
diff --git a/gnu/packages/freedesktop.scm b/gnu/packages/freedesktop.scm
index 386f4c5..ecf
Hi,
Just a quick note to update on elogind status. Elogind is an attempt to
rip logind out of systemd. logind integrates with PAM to expose the
org.freedesktop.login1 interface over D-Bus. It also integrates with
polkit to let polkit know who is logged in at the console.
Gnome-session and gnome