On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 6:09 PM, Andre McCurdy <armccu...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 11:36 AM, Andre McCurdy <armccu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 10:44 PM, Yi Zhao <yi.z...@windriver.com> wrote: >>> 在 2017年11月10日 13:54, Andre McCurdy 写道: >>>> >>>> The default systemd-tmpfiles config file expects to be able to create >>>> files etc belonging to the wheel system group. Currently the wheel >>>> group is created at run time by systemd-sysusers, but that doesn't >>>> happen if systemd-sysusers is disabled (as it currently is by default >>>> when building with musl libc). >>> >>> For sysvinit, we follow the Debian rule which doesn't have wheel group in >>> the system. Should we have to break this rule for systemd? Is this necessary >>> to use this group in systemd? >> >> The default systemd-tmpfiles config file expects to be able to create >> files etc belonging to the wheel system group. Unless we patch or >> over-ride the default systemd-tmpfiles config file to change that then >> yes, the wheel group appears to be necessary for systemd. > > Ping. > > This is needed for rocko (assuming systemd with musl is expected to > work with rocko?) so unless there are still strong objections I > recommend merging as-is. > > More significant re-work (e.g. preventing systemd-tmpfiles from being > enabled without systemd-sysusers or patching systemd to remove any > dependency on the wheel group) would not be suitable for rocko, so > should be considered separately.
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