Le 23/01/2012 15:51, Olav Vitters a écrit :
FYI,

A bunch of GNOME modules now have --enable-systemd configure flags. This
will make them use systemd instead of (deprecated ConsoleKit) to track
login sessions.

I made a tracker bug on GNOME Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=systemd

Modules I noticed (and added to the tracker bug):
  - NetworkManager
  - gnome-settings-daemon
  - gnome-session
  - gnome-control-center
  - gnome-packagekit
  - system-monitor

And related to systemd:
  - gnome-control-center (timedated)
    This just relies on the daemon to be there; systemd doesn't need to
    be running (99% sure of this), the daemon is part in the systemd
    tarball.
    We do need to ensure Mageia 2 always has timedated. This is used to
    change the timezone and so on btw.


These seem to be compile time checks. Meaning: if --enable-systemd is
added to ./configure, the functionality won't work on sysvinit. I am not
sure exactly what will break under sysvinit. The bugreports to contain
some discussion though.
I don't know if you performed some actual changes, but I'm facing painful session start issue now:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4708

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