Bug#940034: libelogind0: replacing a core system library and conflicting against the default init considered harmful

Adam Borowski kilobyte at angband.pl
Thu Sep 26 12:41:16 BST 2019


On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 12:52:27PM +0200, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Sep 2019, Mark Hindley wrote:
> > It is possible to get APT to attempt a solution by specifically requesting 'apt
> > install libelogind0 sysvinit-core'.  This removes systemd-sysv and then fails
> 
> Does it also request a “Yes, do as I say!” then?
> 
> If not (or perhaps anyway) libsystemd0 should get Important: yes, as
> I wrote earlier, which will force that.

A very bad idea, I'd say.  Switching between implementations of the same
thing shouldn't require defeating the biggest "stop, you're doing something
stupid" block dpkg has.


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