On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 at 01:16:46 -0500, Alistair Young wrote: > I developed this myself to solve the problem of running systemd-dependent > programs > using Debian under WSL, since WSL itself currently does not support systemd.
If I understand correctly, this is a problem with WSL 1 that will go away with WSL 2, because WSL 1 is a compatibility layer in which the Windows kernel pretends to be Linux (like Wine in reverse), but WSL 2 is a virtual machine running a real Linux kernel (suitable for e.g. systemd)? If that's the case, then the useful lifetime of this package might be limited. (That doesn't *necessarily* mean it shouldn't be in Debian, depending on availability and adoption of WSL 2.) smcv