2014-12-28 20:19 GMT+01:00 John Holland <[email protected]>:

> I just built e19/efl1.12 packages for debian jessie that do not require
> systemd. I followed the instructions to remove systemd after installing
> jessie* on the vm I compiled on and on a vm to test the results. This
> does leave a couple systemd-related libraries but not systemd itself::00
> Mick <[email protected]>:
>
>
It looks to be a waste of time to me than anything else. So, you expect
circumvent SystemD requirement by that build hack and expect to get
something functional on something that need SystemD or SystemD
extensions functionalities to function correctly?

I am not going to waste some valuable time with close encounters to software
depending on SystemD functionalities because I am not a masochist. And when
the development of some softwares I use is tied to it, I just stop updating
that specific software and look for an alternative in the case what I am
using
become too old, buggy and unfunctional.

Good luck!

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