Hi Rainer,
I can only reply to your first question ATM:
Rainer Weikusat wrote on 04/08/2015 at 13:45 CEST:
> I'm looking for an upgrade path for a Debian wheezy installation I can't
> keep forever. I wouldn't mind some rough edges as I'm perfectly capable
> of fixing any bugs I could conceivably encounter myself but I'd prefer
> having a workable base to start from over "Linux From Scratch".
I just performed a dist-upgrade in a test VM from a fresh install
of wheezy (amd64) with the task "Webserver" and a LAMPhp stack
using this sources.list entry (and no others*):
deb http://apt.devuan.org/merged stable main
First thing I did was
~# apt-get dist-upgrade
which resulted in a system that had systemd installed. :O)
This was fixed by executing
~# apt-get remove systemd
... et voilà. :-)
On this minimal installation I could also execute successfully:
~# apt-get remove libsystemd0
which results in
~# aptitude search '~i systemd'
~#
Finally I did
~# apt-get install devuan-baseconf
to have the relevant APT setup taken care automatically, but that
package currently has a bug ([1]), and I recommend not installing it;
because of a typo it creates a "/data" directory in root.
I admit, this is cleanroom stuff.
A notable "rough edge" was that download speeds of packages dropped
below 50kB/s after first few MBs.
Kind regards,
T.
Notes:
*) According to [2], "this APT source is exclusive and cannot coexist
with Debian's repositories".
Links:
[1] Devuan Gitlab. Package "devuan-baseconf", Issue #14.
URL: https://git.devuan.org/packages-base/devuan-baseconf/issues/14
[2] Devuan Homepage.
URL: http://devuan.org/