Hello.

As of today, upgrading a sid chroot containing debhelper to the sid of today, systemd, mount, and several other packages are installed into the chroot. This is usually undesired because we want build chroots to be as minimal as possible.

Users of debootstrap can certainly use --include and --exclude to fine-tune the contents of the chroot, but as a user of debootstrap, I would expect it to do the right thing (minimal chroot) by default and without having to fine-tune it.

On amd64, I've checked that installing systemd-standalone-tmpfiles allows systemd and all the extra packages to be removed again.

So I wonder if reversing the dependency created by debhelper:

systemd | systemd-tmpfiles

would improve this state of things.

(Trimming Cc list a little bit, I don't want to spam everybody)

Thanks.

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