libera/#devuan-dev/ Wednesday, 2018-10-17

Centurion_Dangolinux: we don't need a proliferation of pads...01:25
Centurion_DanI've added it to both pads.01:25
Centurion_Danparazyd: btw, how's libsystemd going to interact with elogind which provides it's own libsystemd shim01:30
RyushinCenturion_Dan: Afraid I do not have a git repo with the changes.  Just the two paches I've applied to the source.02:18
parazydCenturion_Dan: Shouldn't matter in theory. The libsystemd0 package just provides one .so09:29
kilobyteparazyd: good point; you can override with DPKG_COLORS=always, though09:42
RyushinCenturion_Dan: Good morning, at least it is morning for me.14:51
onefangCenturion_Dan likely went to sleep not so long ago, is will soon.  As will I.14:55
onefangEr, "or will soon", which is one reason I'll be going to bed soon to.  lol14:56
Ryushinonefang: Thanks, I was trying to stop him from doing any extra work.  The Debian ZFS sysvinit bug is having some activity.  Kind of like a soap opera.15:14
pixelherodevThat doesn't sound good15:45
Ryushinpixelherodev: I was told that Aron Xu, the Debian maintainer for the ZFS packages is very pro systemd.  Hopefully he can set aside his differences and do the right thing.17:04
golinuxYou don't read the ML? https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20171222.070154.e78518f7.en.html17:14
Ryushingolinux: I guess I'm confused.  I know that is the older package, and it did work.  I guess this is more of an issue about backports and beowulf.  And Debian adding the sysvinit scripts into the package.18:45
golinuxDid you read the entire thread?18:46
golinuxThere is currently negotiation happening with the Debian dev which may or may not work out but at least it's happening.18:47
Ryushingolinux: Yea, that thread.  Yea, I've been reading it with anticipation.  Especially in my own neck of the woods then they said to apply the sysvinit patch.20:36
golinuxTime to rally the munchkins for sysvinit discussion and whatever else22:22
Ryushingolinux: Make sure to get the lollipop gang involved.23:32

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