I actually had to jump through quite some hoops to *not* build the
systemd binary package. Merely removing the blacklisting in debian/rules
will do that, so it's not a technical matter. For my sake we can build
the binary and put it into universe. Even installing it won't change
anything as the systemd binary package doesn't change the boot sequence
(that's systemd-sysv, and  even installing that isn't easy as it
conflicts with upstart which is Priority: required and has lots of
things depending on it).

Subscribing Steve about his opinion. So this is either trivially fixed,
or wontfix.

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  Systemd package is missing the executable to use systemd

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