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Author: yvesjv
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To: James Powell, dng
Subject: Re: [Dng] Slackware systemd creepin in maybe?


     Hi James,


    Thanks for the info.


    Keeping Slack stable is the reason why some have picked this
excellent distro instead of a bsd during the mass migration away from
the systemd/Debian debacle.


    Sure hope the same fiasco that occurred with systemd/Debian does not
happen with Slack in future.


    IMHO, that would be very destructive to Slackware :-(


    Thanks again and keep slacking.


----- Original Message -----
From: "James Powell"
To:"Anto" , ,
Cc:
Sent:Tue, 19 May 2015 14:18:40 -0700
Subject:RE: [Dng] Slackware systemd creepin in maybe?

Hey guys, let me clarify the Slackware position on systemd.

Patrick has no intent on enforcing the usage of systemd upon
Slackware and it's users unless it becomes an unavoidable issue. So
far, this has not been the case in the slightest, and we doubt it will
be. Slackware intends to keep the bsd-stylized sysvinit
implementation.

Packages do have some systemd files for systemd systems, but because
all packages in Slackware try to stay as vanilla as possible to
"./configure && make && make install" methodology. You are free to
remove them after-the-fact, or modify the Slackbuild scripts to remove
them during the package construction stages.

There is a systemd experimental repackage of Slackware called
Dlackware by a package developer named bartgymnast, but while the
repack is specific to systemd, it is unsupported, unofficial, and
still considered unstable in build.

I hope this clarifies this.

Sent from my Windows Phone
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From: Anto [1]
Sent: ‎5/‎19/‎2015 12:14 PM
To: yvesjv@??? [2]; dng@??? [3]
Subject: Re: [Dng] Slackware systemd creepin in maybe?

On 19/05/15 20:31, yvesjv@??? wrote:
>
>  Hi Anto,
>
> From your posts it appears that you are doing a lot of work

cleaning
> up these packages.
>
> Apologies if I've missed a previous post as I think it would be
> extremely helpful to all interested if you documented your

invaluable
> work on a wiki of sorts?
>
> Perhaps more could assist with the cleanups :-)
>
>
> Thanks
>


Yes, it has been quite a lot of work for me, especially due to the
lack
of my skills in the programming and Debian packaging as I am just an
ordinary user. So what I have been doing is basically trial and error
:)

Change something, re-compile, revert back when fails, again and again

until the packages get successfully compiled. But that is not the end
of
it. The installation of the packages that have been successfully
compiled are not always smooth. I broke my install several times. But
I
didn't spend time to troubleshoot, again due to the lack of my
skills.
After taking some logs and notes on something which I thought might
be
related to the changes that I made. I put back the disk image which I

always take before any installation, then start all over again :)

So I think that is quite embarrassing, especially for Devuan (for me,
I
don't really care) if that kind of process would be documented some
where on Devuan site :)

I have leant a lot by reading the commits on Devuan gitlab,
especially
the ones with the title related to "removing systemd" like
https://git.devuan.org/packages-base/dbus/commit/2ebb243f3fa51790d93e7f21a11dca324df6b0fd
[4],
https://git.devuan.org/packages-base/network-manager/commit/665eb3cb32e9ca3f4294f783375e4118d9b78427
[5]
and many others.

Cheers,

Anto

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https://git.devuan.org/packages-base/network-manager/commit/665eb3cb32e9ca3f4294f783375e4118d9b78427
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