On Fri, 4 Dec 2020 13:20:53 -0500
Hendrik Boom <hendrik@???> wrote:
> libsystemd0 is, as I've been told, a library that provides the
> interfaces provided by systemd without the content. For example,
> a typical systemd feature will, as implemented in libsystemd0,
> merely report back in the proper manner, that the facility requested
> is not available.
As a data point, my Void Linux computer doesn't have libsystemd0
installed. It only has eudev stuff:
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[slitt@mydesk asml]$ xbps-query -s systemd
[*] eudev-3.2.9_1 Gentoo's fork of systemd-udev (enhanced
user...
[*] eudev-libudev-3.2.9_1 Gentoo's fork of systemd-udev
(enhanced user...
[*] eudev-libudev-32bit-3.2.9_1 Gentoo's fork of
systemd-udev (enhanced user...
[*] eudev-libudev-devel-3.2.9_1 Gentoo's
fork of systemd-udev (enhanced user...
[slitt@mydesk asml]$
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