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systemd System and Session Manager
DETAILS:
http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd.html
WEB SITE:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd
GIT:
git://anongit.freedesktop.org/systemd
ssh://git.freedesktop.org/git/systemd
GITWEB:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/
MAILING LIST:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-commits
IRC:
#systemd on irc.freenode.org
BUG REPORTS:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=systemd
AUTHOR:
Lennart Poettering with major support from Kay Sievers
REQUIREMENTS:
Linux kernel >= 2.6.30 (with devtmpfs, cgroups; optional but strongly recommended: autofs4, ipv6)
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libudev >= 163
dbus >= 1.4.0
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libcap
gtk+ >= 2.20 (optional)
PAM >= 1.1.2 (optional)
libcryptsetup (optional)
libaudit (optional)
libselinux (optional)
tcpwrappers (optional)
libnotify (optional)
When you build from git you need the following additional dependencies:
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vala >= 0.10
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docbook-xsl
xsltproc
automake
autoconf
libtool
make, gcc, and similar tools
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During runtime you need the following dependencies:
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util-linux > v2.18 (requires fsck -l, agetty -s)
sulogin (from sysvinit-tools, optional but recommended)
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plymouth (optional)
dracut (optional)
WARNINGS:
systemd will warn you during boot if /etc/mtab is not a
symlink to /proc/mounts. Please ensure that /etc/mtab is a
proper symlink.
systemd will warn you during boot if /usr is on a different
file system than /. While in systemd itself very little will
break if /usr is on a seperate partition many of its
dependencies very likely will break sooner or later in one
form or another. For example udev rules tend to refer to
binaries in /usr, binaries that link to libraries in /usr or
binaries that refer to data files in /usr. Since these
breakages are not always directly visible systemd will warn
about this, since this kind of file system setup is not really
supported anymore by the basic set of Linux OS components.