![]() ![]() Pruning is necessary, but in some cases, maintainers fail to understand that not everyone configures their system the same way, or has the same packages installed. I have run into this problem of maintainers deleting necessary ebuilds in the past. I think I am going to start my own ebuild repository keeping all the old ebuilds in storage. Low man on the totem pole must have been assigned to update this package. Clearly they did not read the developers notes, to lazy to scroll to the bottom of the page apparently. Nice to prune, but removing vital ebuilds to early points to a lack of attention. Who ever updated removed the old ebuilds that work with OpenRC. If I find the time in the next few days or week or two, might take a crack at forking PSD for an OpenRC only version. But might take a closer look at it tonight to see if it would be difficult or rather easy to fork for a non systemd version.ĭoes anyone have the old ebuilds? Would be nice to have something to start with, instead of having to reinvent the wheel. Might not be to hard to do, simply fork pre systemd code, then update with any needed code, excluding any and all systemd crap. Need to go back to earlier version without systemd, then look at all the updated code since then, then add only the non systemd stuff. So not sure I want to take on such an en-devour at this time. Unfortunate my plate is already pretty full at the moment. I have actually thought about doing such, and took a look at forking it. Most probably the only way non systemd users are going to get updated versions, is if it is forked and developed separately by someone else. ![]() Since the developer of PSD is very adamant about only developing for systemd. The problem is that various things profile-sync-daemon uses like the overlayfs gets updated, and need the new stuff updated to psd. Clearly they use systemd, and do not understand why it has not been updated for so long. Read his github.įor the past number of years older versions were used for the Gentoo ebuild with the earlier non-systemd version. ![]() He is an Arch Linux user, he has stated in the past that he will only develop his tool for systemd. The developer of profile-sync-daemon started supporting systemd only a number of years ago. ![]()
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