Hello, In release 216, systemd includes a caching nameserver, and full TTY stream parsing. See details
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-August/022295.html I think the ever growing number of components in systemd will create conflicts with the normal tools, like libresolv, used in traditional UNIX systems. I think the number of components shipped with and required by systemd is pretty outside the scope for an init system. I would argue that the monolithic systemd is not in line with the UNIX philosophy of small tools that do one thing and do it well, and that it is actually contra-productive to use it in embedded systems due to the large number of dependencies needed to get it to run, as well as the difficulty to debug when something goes amiss. Can I get your opinions in the respect that systemd is a useful tool to have in the Yocto Project ? Cheers, Alex
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