Thank you, Hendrik.

That is what I assumed you would find.  I’m not overreacting per se. I freely 
admit, I’ve not looked at the code to see how well it functions independently.  
I also do not know for certain that it is a recent addition.  I do not recall 
seeing it in previous Wheezy releases as a default package.  

My concern is two-fold:

1) Are they adding new code that was not in the original Wheezy release for the 
sake of Jesse upgrades?
2) Have they become so enamored of systemd that the maintainers see it as a 
solution to problems in Wheezy rather than patching the pre-existing code?

If any of these answers turn out to be “yes” using Wheezy may be problematic 
later.  Obviously, if number either of these cases are true, it can lead to 
stability questions.  It could also be true that it has been there all along 
and I somehow missed seeing it, although I’ve installed Wheezy many times and 
that seems unlikely.








From: Hendrik Boom
Sent: ‎Monday‎, ‎January‎ ‎5‎, ‎2015 ‎6‎:‎55‎ ‎PM
To: dng@lists.dyne.org





On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 08:52:06PM +0000, t.j.duch...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >IIRC, Wheezy is known to have systemd packages but they aren't (or 
> >shouldn't be?) installed by default, probably as an early 
> >preparation for full systemd in Jessie.

I've been running a wheezy server for some time, regularly doing all 
the security upgrades.  I just looked it over with aptitude, and the 
only package I have installed with systemd in its nams is 
systemd-login0.  There are other systemd packages available, but none 
of them are installed.

-- hendrik
_______________________________________________
Dng mailing list
Dng@lists.dyne.org
https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
_______________________________________________
Dng mailing list
Dng@lists.dyne.org
https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng

Reply via email to