Am 12.05.2014 05:09, schrieb Russ Allbery: > Bas Wijnen <wij...@debian.org> writes: > >> If the order of the dependencies of libpam-systemd is switched, so it >> becomes systemd-shim | systemd-sysv, the result will be: > >> - If systemd is not installed, systemd-shim will be installed and the >> original init system will continue functioning. >> - If systemd is installed, it will satisfy this dependency and systemd-shim >> will not be installed. > >> Sounds like exactly what I would expect when upgrading random other >> packages such as Network Manager. > > Will systemd-shim work once logind is upgraded to 208? My understanding > is that 208 will be going into unstable soon. We certainly want to have > 208 (and, actually, something later than that) for jessie.
It won't, at least not with the current version of systemd-shim. systemd-shim as currently available, doesn't provide the necessary functionality to make systemd-logind v205+ work standalone . I added a small section regarding this issue to the systemd / GNOME sprint summery [0] posted by Jordi and I also followed up on that on debian-devel [1]. Does that answer your question, Russ? Michael [0] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2014/05/msg00001.html [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2014/05/msg00104.html -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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