On Lu, 10 nov 14, 18:20:37, Tanstaafl wrote: > On 11/10/2014 6:18 PM, Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> wrote: > > Am 11.11.2014 um 00:14 schrieb Miles Fidelman: > > > >> Ok, then explain to me the procedure for running the installer in such a > >> way that systemd is never installed, thus avoiding any potential > >> problems that might result from later uninstallation all the > >> dependencies that systemd brings in with it. > > > Please be specific. What problems of of dependencies are you talking about? > > Objection: relevancy.
Overruled :p You made a claim that installing systemd would pull in other packages vie dependencies, that are later difficult to remove. Please provide some proof to this claim. You could start from here: $ dpkg-query -W -f='Essential: ${Essential}\tPriority: ${Priority}\t${Package}\n' \ > $(dpkg-query -W -f='${Depends}\n' systemd | sed -e 's/,\ /\n/g' | sed -e 's/\ > \(.*\)//') \ > | grep -v 'Essential: yes' | grep -v 'Priority: \(required\|important\)' Essential: no Priority: optional acl Essential: no Priority: optional libaudit1 Essential: no Priority: standard libcap2 Essential: no Priority: optional libcap2-bin Essential: no Priority: optional libcryptsetup4 Essential: no Priority: optional libsystemd0 Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic http://nuvreauspam.ro/gpg-transition.txt
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