Re: HEADS UP: systemd package split

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On 4.3.2016 23:36, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
Hi,

I finally pushed the split of the systemd package to Rawhide and F24 today
[https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Changes/systemd_package_split].
If you upgrade with dnf you should see something like this:
Installing:
  systemd-container          x86_64     229-5.fc23        @commandline     353 k
      replacing  systemd.x86_64 222-13.fc23
  systemd-udev               x86_64     229-5.fc23        @commandline     1.2 M
      replacing  systemd.x86_64 222-13.fc23
Upgrading:
  systemd                    x86_64     229-5.fc23        @commandline     5.1 M
  systemd-libs               x86_64     229-5.fc23        @commandline     452 k
  ...

(systemd-udev provides udevd and hardware support, systemd-container provides
machinectl and other tools to manager containers and VMs.)

Comps 'core' group includes systemd-udev as mandatory and systemd-container
as optional, so they should be present in new installs.
Please check that you have systemd-udev package installed after an upgrade.
If you are building containers, things should be functional without either
of those new packages.
Otherwise, please holler on the bugzilla or here.

Zbyszek
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The %_udevrulesdir macro stays in the main systemd package. Is that on purpose?
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