Hello,

(Related to my "Linux xenfs vs privcmd" email, if anyone was wondering
why I ended up playing with systemd manually)

It turns out that when you build on a systemd-enabled system, you still
need to explicitly --enable-systemd to get a working debball.

This is contrary to most other behaviours which are active by default if
the preconditions are met.  In this case there are no preconditions -
it's just a bunch of text files being processed and written out into the
proper directory structure.

I think we want to do something better by default here.

~Andrew

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