Dnia 23.06.2012 o 10:29 Fabio Erculiani <[email protected]> napisał(a):
Yes wait wait, read this all first. The "systemd" USE flag is mainly used to determine whether systemd init/conf files should be installed on the target system. This is a mandatory requirement for systemd to work properly. My thought is, given the limited amount of space taken by these config files, shouldn't we consider to enable the USE flag by default? At least, we'd be able to test out systemd at some point. Cheers,
There are packages that would pull in that thing if USE=systemd (gnome-base/gdm-3.4.1). I think this is unwanted. Also many, maybe most packages install systemd units already, unconditionally (this is what systemd.eclass does for example), which is a good thing for this case.
