Yeah there was a discussion on gentoo dev a while back and it was
eventually agreed to install units unconditionally, so I would imagine the
systemd use would mean building against it in most cases?
On Jun 23, 2012 1:44 PM, "Sławomir Nizio" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 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.
>
>
>


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