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Autor: murzik
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A: Mark Hindley
Cc: 844
Asunto: [devuan-dev] bug#844: systemd-boot-efi: Broken man pages
oh.. sad. anyway, thanks for letting me know. This error will 100% be
revealed sooner or later. maybe its possible to just replace
systemd-stub-efi with systemd-srub-efi-standalone? It will be extremely
strange if the only way to use sd-stub in devuan is to dig into the
meason config and build systemd yourself. Also, implementing a
standalone package will be extremely simple - nothing other than
editing the meson config is required. Also, there is already a
ready-made config and implementation:
<https://github.com/schreiberstein/systemd-efi-stub-standalone>
As far as I can tell, the project has experience in this.
we already have systemd-bootchart; systmed-sysusers-standalone;
systemd-tpmfiles-standalone; systemd-oomd.. I don't think adding one
standalone package will be a problem.

On Mon, Mar 25 2024 at 09:34:03 PM +00:00:00, Mark Hindley
<mark@???> wrote:
> Control: tags -1 debian
>
> On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 09:59:08AM +1100, murzik wrote:
>>     Package: systemd-boot-efi

>
> This is not a forked package and Devuan uses Debian's packages
> directly without
> recompilation.
>
>>     X-Debbugs-Cc: lorietta2023@??? 
>> <mailto:lorietta2023@gmail.com>
>>     Version: 252.22-1~deb12u1
>>     Severity: minor
>>     Dear Maintainer,
>>     Looks like linuxia32.efi.stub and linuxx64.efi.stub man pages are
>>     broken.
>>     The package was installed from the repositories via APT and 
>> passes
>>     integrity tests.
>>     [✖ user@host ~ ]$ man linuxia32.efi.stub
>>     man: can't resolve man7/systemd-stub.7
>>     No manual entry for linuxia32.efi.stub
>>     [✖ user@host ~ ]$ man linuxx64.efi.stub
>>     man: can't resolve man7/systemd-stub.7

>
> man7/systemd-stub.7 is contained in bin:systemd[1]. So you have
> uncovered a
> missing dependency: systemd-boot-efi should depend on systemd.
>
> In principle, this should be reported to Debian's BTS to be fixed.
> However, if
> it was fixed in Debian, systemd-boot-efi would become unavailable in
> Devuan as
> the systemd package and its rdepends are banned and removed by
> amprolla. That
> may not be what you want to achieve.
>
> The choice is yours.
>
> Mark
>
> [1]
> <https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=bookworm&arch=any&mode=filename&searchon=contents&keywords=systemd-stub>
>