So I was just informed that the bootchart package in Ubuntu is being maintained 
separately: (ubuntu-devel)
gQuigs: I was wondering why bootchart2 hasn't been automatically synced from 
debian?
cjwatson: gQuigs: overwrites binaries from bootchart; when I last checked I 
heard there wasn't much point as our bootchart had most of the relevant stuff 
anyway
cjwatson: Actually binaries from pybootchartgui
cjwatson: anyway it's in the sync blacklist
cjwatson: bootchart # keybuk, entirely separate packaging
cjwatson: bootchart2 # cjwatson, ditto; our bootchart source has many of the 
improvements here, and the pybootchartgui binary clashes
cjohnston cjwatson 
cjwatson: oh.. in that case should I guess I should file a separate request to 
pull the systemd units out of boothchart2?
...
xnox: gQuigs: the problem with bootchart2 was that it was systemd only and 
doesn't support upstart boot. Kind of worthless for comparing bootspeed on 
ubuntu then, isn't it

I'll open a new bug for the systemd support to bootchart.

** Tags removed: systemd-boot

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