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Bug#1018943: marked as done (release-notes: document systemd packaging changes for Bookworm)



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Hi,

There were some changes in the systemd package that should be shown to
users when upgrading to Bookworm, as there might be incompatibilities
with tools that we used to ship, but not support/enable by default. The
following is taken from the package's NEWS.

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systemd-resolved has been split into a separate package.
This new systemd-resolved package will not be installed automatically
on upgrades. If you are using systemd-resolved, please install this new
package manually. By installing this package, systemd-resolved will
take over control of /etc/resolv.conf automatically.

systemd-boot has been split into a separate package.
This new systemd-boot package will not be installed automatically on
upgrades. If you are using systemd-boot, please install this new
package manually. The default boot loader in Debian is grub2. If you
have not set up systemd-boot manually, no action is required on your
side.

systemd-journal-gatewayd and systemd-journal-remote are now built
without the --trust option, in order to be able to switch away from
gnutls to openssl.

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Kind regards,
Luca Boccassi

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Hi,

On 02-09-2022 11:54, Luca Boccassi wrote:
There were some changes in the systemd package that should be shown to
users when upgrading to Bookworm, as there might be incompatibilities
with tools that we used to ship, but not support/enable by default.

Your MR has been merged a while ago.

Thanks.

Paul

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