> The phase “depends on systemd” is being used in two extreme contexts here.  
> The first is a technical context, where “apt-get install <package>” fails 
> because of a dependency, and may be trivially fixed with different build 
> options.  The second is “fundamentally and irreparably depends on systemd.”
>
> For example, Network Manager can be built by removing two systemd 
> dependencies from the debian/control file.  It clearly falls in the first 
> category.
>
> [Citation required.] What else “depends on systemd”?
>
> jf
I would actually like network manager to have its garbage systemd
dependencies removed.
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