systemd updates and holding systemd-sysv

Started by GoinEasy9, 2014/03/10, 01:29:06

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GoinEasy9

Tonight during updating an older siduction install, I noticed there was a systemd update to version 204-7.  For older installs, is there a way to allow systemd-sysv to stay off hold so systemd updates naturally like it does with siduction 13.2? Or, can we now keep systemd-sysv off hold, and I missed the memorandum?
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melmarker

you missed the memo. sysvinit is now a empty package that depend on sysvinit-core, upstart or systemd

in other words: sysvinit would not remove systemd-sysv
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GoinEasy9

Thank you for the confirmation.   

apt-mark unhold systemd-sysv
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