Author: Simon Hobson Date: To: dng@lists.dyne.org Subject: Re: [DNG] Why Debian 8 Pinning is (or isn't) pointless
Rick Moen <rick@???> wrote:
> An unused, inert library is a trojan?
You didn't read what I wrote did you ?
It may be "inert" now - well actually it isn't completely inert if it's being called by packages with gratuitous dependencies on it* - but as I said, there is zero guarantee that it won't remain "inert" forever. OK, it's perhaps being paranoid, but there is a 100% reliable way of ensuring that libsystemd doesn't sneak some unwanted stuff into the system - and that's to not have it there at all.
As pointed out, the systemd guys have demonstrated they cannot be trusted, I don't trust them, and I have a policy that no systemd element os going on my systems. You clearly have different ideas and that's your prerogative - I have no problem with that, I only ask that you respect my viewpoint.
* It's doing something, even if that something is (at the moment) just "do nothing and return".