On 5/9/2019 7:46 AM, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
On Thu, May 09, 2019 at 09:19:32AM -0500, Mátyás Selmeci wrote:
On 5/9/19 9:00 AM, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
Hi,
let's drop the requirement and ordering on systemd (as implemented by
%systemd_requires) from packages which provide systemd units.
I now filed [1], which removes the recommendation to use %systemd_requires.
Quoting from that ticket:
Nowadays systemd.rpm does a preset-all call when it is installed.
This means that individual packages which provide systemd units and
call %systemd_post in their %post will work fine no matter if they
are installed *before* or *after* systemd.
Is this true for the version of systemd in RHEL 7 and compatible as well?
How will this affect EPEL packages?
systemd in RHEL generally follows the changes in Fedora, with a delay.
If this is changed in F31, then it wouldn't filter down to RHEL until
the next RHEL release. Similarly, such changes should not be propagated to
packages in EPEL7.
Zbyszek
RHEL8 has been out for all of two days. EPEL8 is still to come.
So long as EPEL (and Rawhide, tbh) are under the aegis of Fedora, it
would be nice at least /some/ effort was made not to toss over
incompatible changes, or a broad need for dist conditionals, across the
package ecosystem with such cavilerity.
-jc
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