On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Rusi Mody <rustompm...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thursday, August 14, 2014 9:10:02 PM UTC+5:30, Tom H wrote: >> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Rusi Mody wrote: >>> >>> To add to my earlier report: >>> I managed to remove graphviz and its associated libraries. >>> So that now aptitude dist-upgrade gives me only 1 'issue' : >>> The following packages have unmet dependencies: >>> systemd-sysv : Conflicts: sysvinit-core but 2.88dsf-53.3 is to be installed. >>> The following actions will resolve these dependencies: >>> Remove the following packages: >>> 1) sysvinit-core >> >> You can either accept to remove sysvinit-core and run with systemd >> only or install systemd-shim and you won't be prompted to install >> systemd-sysv - and you'll be able to boot with sysvinit by default or >> systemd if you add "init=/lib/systemd/systemd" to the kernel cmdline. >> (the archives have this repeated a number of times!)
> systemd-shim is currently installed OK, although it doesn't make sense. systemd-sysv shouldn't be pulled in. This is on an "unstable" system: # dpkg-query -W -f='${Package}\n${Version}\n${Status}\n\n' {init,systemd,systemd-shim,systemd-sysv,sysvinit,sysvinit-core,udev} init 1.20 install ok installed systemd 208-7 install ok installed systemd-shim 6-5 install ok installed systemd-sysv unknown ok not-installed sysvinit 2.88dsf-55.2 install ok installed sysvinit-core 2.88dsf-53.3 install ok installed udev 208-7 install ok installed # aptitude search -F%p '?depends(systemd-sysv)' gpsd init libpam-systemd sysvinit # aptitude search -F%p '?depends(systemd-shim)' libpam-systemd # aptitude search -F%p '?depends(sysvinit-core)' init sysvinit # apt-cache show gpsd | grep Depends Depends: netbase | systemd-sysv, ... # dpkg -L netbase /. /etc /etc/rpc /etc/protocols /etc/services /etc/network /usr /usr/share /usr/share/doc /usr/share/doc/netbase /usr/share/doc/netbase/copyright /usr/share/doc/netbase/changelog.gz # apt-cache show netbase | grep Priority Priority: important Given the "Priority" of netbase, neither gpsd nor the other three should be pulling in systemd-sysv unless you don't have sysvinit-core or systemd-shim installed - although the "netbase | systemd-sysv" is weird. > Running with init=/bin/systemd makes networking stop working IIRC, it's a question of moving the module options from "/etc/modules" to "/etc/modprobe.d/<module>.conf" until the systemd maintainers figure out how to do this on transition to systemd. > And /bin/systemd is softlinked to /lib/systemd/systemd so I guess that > is a non-difference "/bin/systemd" is a Debianism but as you say it doesn't make a difference. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAOdo=SwdofZyF5Jb4gJzQgueLkoCxyZR6Y+Lw8v4kK=gahs...@mail.gmail.com