On 8/16/20 3:24 PM, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
On 2020-08-16 3:20 pm, Eli Schwartz via arch-general wrote:
Reread the Arch commit. It wasn't removed.
Arch used to move the symlink from the "systemd" package to the "systemd-sysvcompat" package, and no longer does so.
Not sure I understand. Shouldn't it still? (And wouldn't it be deviating from upstream if it didn't?)
Once again, reread the Arch commit. The telinit binary is no longer deleted from the "systemd" package. The telinit binary is ALSO no longer added to the "systemd-sysvcompat" package. There are only two possible conclusions: - the telinit binary is currently provided by Arch's "systemd" package and is thus available on your computer *right now*. - upstream removed it, not Arch How to determine which one is correct? Well, if you didn't snip out and completely ignore half my email, you might have seen this:
Whether the move is done via mv && mv, or via rm && install, is immaterial.
The point of the rm && install is to emulate upstream's install layout, but have parts of it in one package and parts in another package.
Most importantly, though, was this:
As Andreas Bosch pointed out, the upstream install layout no longer includes these, and thus, arch doesn't move them into another package.
However, if you didn't read my email then, I'm not sure why you'd bother reading my second email now. So perhaps I'm just wasting my time. -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User