Am 17.07.2014 16:20, schrieb Elimar Riesebieter:
> reopen 754984
> severity 754984 critical
> thanks
> 
> * Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> [2014-07-16 17:20 +0200]:
> 
>> severity 754984  normal
>> thanks
>> Am 16.07.2014 17:00, schrieb Ben Caradoc-Davies:
>>> Package: libpam-systemd
>>> Version: 204-14
>>> Severity: critical
>>> Justification: breaks the whole system
>>>
>>> Dear Maintainer,
>>>
>>> libpam-systemd 204-14 lived in peaceful coexistence with sysvinit-core by
>>> depending on systemd-sysv | systemd-shim.
>>>
>>> libpam-systemd 208-6 amd64 now depends on systemd-sysv alone, and thus
>>> conflicts with sysvinit-core.
>>
>> This change is intentional and caused by
>> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=752939
> 
> I don't see the intention?

You should read the changelog then. Not understanding the intentions is
not a justification for reopening a bug report which has been closed by
its maintainer.
I pointed you to the relevant bug report against systemd-shim and there
is also [1].
Besides, the bug title is misleading: libpam-systemd is not conflicting
with sysvinit-core. The combination sysvinit-core+systemd-shim simply
doesn't provide the necessary environment anymore to run logind
standalone, that's why systemd-shim was dropped as alternative
dependency from libpam-systemd.

Once systemd-shim fixed, the alternative depends in libpam-systemd can
be re-added. I've been talking to Serge, who is already working on
systemd-shim.

Anyway, reassigned this bug report to systemd-shim.




[1]
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-systemd/systemd.git;a=commitdiff;h=2d0f5c2d7609291733f893065f1acdf8f8796bc4





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