On 03/05/2016 03:09 PM, Haïkel wrote:
2016-03-04 23:36 GMT+01:00 Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@xxxxxxxxx>:
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
Great news!
Thank you for keeping us up to date;)
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Does this mean we can install systemd into a base container without
systemd-udev?
And without systemd-container?
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