On Wed, 3 Aug 2022, Adam Borowski wrote: > On Wed, Aug 03, 2022 at 12:04:29AM +0200, GSR wrote:
> > Otherwise in cases like upgrading lvm2 (see bug #1014565) the full This is weird, but I looked at how debootstrap resolves dependencies, and this is indeed a problem. Did anyone look at whether adding the systemd-standalone-tmpfiles package to the list of dependencies, instead of relying on the virtual package, helps? > Sysvinit is often installed in small containers, and I would be wary of > bloating them by 460KB with gratuitous dependences. It’d be a Recommends. Power users have been annoyed since squeeze enabled the installation of Recommends by default and have been disabling it ever since :| > > systemd is installed unnecessarily. My guess is you don’t have systemd pinned away. $ cat /etc/apt/preferences.d/systemd Package: systemd Pin: version * Pin-Priority: -1 Does it still want to install systemd with this enabled? (If so, apt bug.) Does it successfully resolve this to systemd-standalone-tmpfiles instead of exploding and refusing to do anything? (I don’t have a suitably up-to-date sid system handy.) Given how Debian currently treats nōn-systemd users I think asking them to run with such a pinning (and not annoying maintainers so much that they remove the standalone packages altogether) might be sensible :/ Meow, //mirabilos -- Infrastrukturexperte • tarent solutions GmbH Am Dickobskreuz 10, D-53121 Bonn • http://www.tarent.de/ Telephon +49 228 54881-393 • Fax: +49 228 54881-235 HRB AG Bonn 5168 • USt-ID (VAT): DE122264941 Geschäftsführer: Dr. Stefan Barth, Kai Ebenrett, Boris Esser, Alexander Steeg **************************************************** /⁀\ The UTF-8 Ribbon ╲ ╱ Campaign against Mit dem tarent-Newsletter nichts mehr verpassen: ╳ HTML eMail! Also, https://www.tarent.de/newsletter ╱ ╲ header encryption! ****************************************************