Hi Lennart,
It's a package that fakes systemd presence in system. It's solely
intended for Docker images as we don't want systemd there (at least as
long as it takes to prepare systemd-container Michal is working on). I
made a mistake and it ended up being pulled in buildroot.
Ping me on IRC if you have more questions or comments.
Vasek
On St 27. srpen 2014, 20:16:20 CEST, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Wed, 27.08.14 07:28, Rex Dieter (rdieter(a)math.unl.edu) wrote:
> Seems the fakesystemd package is breaking some rawhide builds, particularly
> because it is getting pulled into the buildroot and that it contains:
> Conflicts: systemd
>
> Example qt:
>
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=7452802
>
> (which is no direct systemd dependencies, mind you)
>
> I can guess why this fakesystemd package came into existence, but I question
> the wisdom behind it's implementation. As far as I can tell, it contains
> only:
> Provides: systemd
> (and a few other systemd-related dependencies)
What is "fakesystemd" supposed to be? Wouldn't it be a good idea to pass
such things by me or so before introducing this? I mean, people are
welcome to ignore me, but it would be nice to at least inform me about
this... There was already a systemd-mini, and now a fakesystemd, I mean,
what is this all about?
Anyone?
Lennart
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