On 15/07/17 17:20, Luke Shumaker wrote:
Hi all.
Just an update on notsystemd.
Arch finally moved systemd 233 from [testing] to [core] on Thursday
the 6th (both 233.75-2 and 233.75-3 were on [core] that day). Some of
the FSDG patches had to be reworked a bit, but I had 233 on [libre]
fairly quickly; on Friday the 7th.
I was hoping have notsystemd 233.1 published that weekend, but I
didn't get it done. I've had things come up during the week, and
didn't have a chance to touch it during the week until yesterday.
Anyway, I just wanted to put out an update that it's coming. Maybe
I'll get it done this weekend, maybe not.
Great!
I now notice that systemd 234 is on [testing]. Hopefully I'll get
notsystemd 233.1 on [libre] before systemd 234 hits [core]! If not,
I'll still publish notsystemd 233.1 before working on 234.1; I expect
that the work from 233->234 will be minimal; most of the trouble is
that 233 changed how mixed cgroup mode works.
(aside: I see that 234 now officially supports Meson instead of
Automake (Meson had been in git for a while). On one hand that's
exciting. On the other hand, I'd put a bunch of work in to gutting
out Automake for my own Autothing for notsystemd development. It's
bittersweet.)
I prefer Automake myself, so that's just dandy.
:)
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