Am 03.04.19 um 18:08 schrieb Felipe Sateler: > Looks like sysvinit-core needs XB-Important: yes to prevent such easy > removal.
I though about this too, but on the other hand with "init" we actually allow users to switch between sysvinit and systemd and adding XB-Important: yes to sysvinit-core would render "init" moot. I have to say I'm surprised apt prefers uninstalling a package to satisfy a Recommends over not installing a Recommends and keeping that package. If systemd is the active PID 1, we want libpam-systemd installed alongside. So far we also considered that users might not have systemd-sysv installed but instead boot with init=/lib/systemd/systemd. I have no idea how common that is, so maybe an alternative could be to move the libpam-systemd Recommends from systemd to systemd-sysv (alongside the existing libnss-systemd). WDYT? Is it too late in the release cycle to make such a change? Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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