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On 12/17/12 2:25 PM, Olav Vitters wrote: |
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> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 12:09:08PM +0100, Luca Barbato wrote: |
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>> On 12/17/12 11:40 AM, Olav Vitters wrote: |
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>>> So systemd still works with a separate /usr and you're continuing to |
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>>> spread misinformation. Demonstrating such behaviour while complaining |
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>>> about the behaviour of upstream is IMO very ironic. |
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>> No it does not, try by yourself please ^^ |
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>> (or just issue and ldd over the main binaries) |
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> I quoted the relevant bits. There has been communication here about it |
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> as well as elsewhere. |
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> What was said here is that systemd did not support this. It does. Now we |
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> can twist words that sometimes "Gentoo" does not mean Gentoo. That |
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> systemd sometimes means as packaged by Gentoo and sometimes upstream. |
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> Poor behaviour! |
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Please do use lld over the systemd binaries, if it reports it linking to |
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a library in /usr then you have a problem if /usr is mounted. |
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One of my main annoyance about systemd is the fact it links to a large |
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deal of libraries and that makes it more brittle. |
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As simple as that, really. |
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