On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Nemeth Gyorgy <fri...@freemail.hu> wrote: > 2014-05-17 21:54 keltezéssel, Tom H írta: >>> I have servers running Jessie. Can I continue upgrading packages on a >>> regular basis, without having to worry that one of these updates will >>> uninstall half of my system and install systemd instead (and make my >>> servers unbootable) ? >> >> On unstable, these are the packages that require systemd as pid 1: >> >> 1) >> >> # aptitude search -F "%p" ~Ddepends:systemd-sysv >> gpsd >> libpam-systemd >> mandos >> sysvinit > > Take a deeper look: > apt-cache show sysvinit | grep Depends > > Pre-Depends: sysvinit-core | upstart | systemd-sysv > > So you are right, there is a dependency to systemd-sysv but not > exclusively, any of the three init system can be used. And this is the > situation for the other packages as well.
I didn't look into the sysvinit dependency in the email specifucally because I know that sysvinit in jessie is a metapackage with the above dependencies. My email was to show which jessie packages require systemd as pid 1. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAOdo=szccme2rhhzxwcbppu77j_uwdds6rg+royhz6euhjv...@mail.gmail.com