Hi Zbyszek,
Would it make sense to do the same for systemd-resolved ?
Sounds like it has similar impact/scope wrt coreos.
Yes please, I would like this for Edge/IoT too (both network/resolved)
as there are use cases there where we'd like not to ship these too.
Peter
> On Wed, 2020-09-30 at 16:26 +0000, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > the systemd package is getting a systemd-networkd subpackage split out
> > that will contain systemd-networkd, networkctl, and the associated data files.
> > This was requested by coreos maintainers: NetworkManager is used and skipping
> > systemd-networkd allows the installation footprint and potential user confusion
> > to be reduced a bit. (By 1.6 MB and an unknown amount, respectively.)
> >
> > Appropriate Obsoletes are added on both the main package and the new
> > systemd-networkd subpackage, so the systemd-networkd subpackage should
> > be installed on upgrades. In addition, the new subpackage has Recommends from
> > the main package, so it will be installed in normal installations. The split
> > affects installations with --setopt=install_weak_deps=False. Please make sure
> > to pull in systemd-networkd.rpm independently if needed. Also note that
> > systemd-networkd.service was preset as *disabled* in Fedora, which means that
> > unless it was enabled by the user, the removal of systemd-networkd wouldn't
> > have an effect.
> >
> > In addition, two more new subpackages are created: systemd-standalone-sysusers
> > and systemd-standalone-tmpfiles, with custom-linked systemd-sysusers and
> > systemd-tmpfiles binaries. They packages are 170kB and 260kB and pull in much
> > less dependencies compared to the normal systemd package (only glibc,
libselinux,
> > and libacl). The goal here is to be able to use those packages in limited
> > environments where systemd itself is not necessary.
> >
> > The main systemd systemd package Obsoletes the -standalone- packages, so it
> > should smoothly replace them whenever it is pulled in.
> >
> > This change was done in systemd-246.6-2.fc34 in rawhide right now. (There are
> > some cleanups to move more files to the -networkd subpackage in the works for
> > 246.6-3.fc34). Please give this a spin and report any issues.
> >
> > The plan is to also do this split for F33 if no issues are noted in rawhide.
> >
> > Zbyszek
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