On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 01:24:27AM +0100, Haïkel wrote: > 2015-12-18 0:58 GMT+01:00 Jason L Tibbitts III <tibbs@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > >>>>>> "RWMJ" == Richard W M Jones <rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > > RWMJ> Couldn't it use inotify (or whatever we're using these days to > > RWMJ> detect filesystem changes)? So when you drop in the unit file, > > RWMJ> systemd notices and reloads. This is answered below (systemd is not running), but let me add one more reason why inotify wouldn't work: you cannot blindly reload units, because sometimes a set of units have dependencies between them, so you need to first install the full set, and then reload. > > Well, the point is that systemd isn't running or even installed when the > > daemons are installed. The question is what happens when systemd comes > > up later. (And yes, systemd could use rpm file triggers so that we can > > drop the scriptlets entirely. That would be great, but it's an entirely > > separate discussion.) No, we can't. Using file triggers allows us to reduce the rpm scriptlets in packages a lot, but not entirely. Only the package scriptlets know whether some service is installed or upgraded and have enough information to properly support presets and restarts. > > I know this thread has gone in a completely different direction, but the > > original message was about modifying or removing the dependencies. Can > > we drop dependencies on systemd and still have a system that works as > > expected if systemd gets installed later? If so, then dropping the > > dependency doesn't actually hurt anything since the kernel will still > > pull it in, and thus the other arguments about this become kind of > > pointless. > > We could waste time bickering but Jason made a point. > kernel-core requires systemd, so all running instances of Fedora > (except for containers) have systemd installed, > and since our systemd scriptlets are non failing, we could safely drop > the requirements in other packages. You seem to be missing normal containers: in those there is not kernel but systemd is and pretty much all services are running. Zbyszek -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx