On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 11:10 AM, toki clover <tokiclo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2014-12-28 20:19 GMT+01:00 John Holland <jholl...@vin-dit.org>:
>> I just built e19/efl1.12 packages for debian jessie that do not require
>> systemd. I followed the instructions to remove systemd after installing
>> jessie* on the vm I compiled on and on a vm to test the results. This
>> does leave a couple systemd-related libraries but not systemd itself::00
>> Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com>:
>>
> It looks to be a waste of time to me than anything else. So, you expect
> circumvent SystemD requirement by that build hack and expect to get
> something functional on something that need SystemD or SystemD
> extensions functionalities to function correctly?
>
> I am not going to waste some valuable time with close encounters to software
> depending on SystemD functionalities because I am not a masochist. And when
> the development of some softwares I use is tied to it, I just stop updating
> that specific software and look for an alternative in the case what I am
> using become too old, buggy and unfunctional.

LOL ! If even using a protocol defined by systemd is an issue for you,
so you won't be able to run Wayland and maybe you will soon run out of
VT...
-- 
Cedric BAIL

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