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From: "Canek Peláez Valdés" <caneko@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] [~amd64] Some possibly (?) helpful hints re the big gnome-3.8 update
Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 17:08:22 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CADPrc80uEeo=e6nvak1KXfcbsH9D_TOW7M-+R98T4B6B7Y=6Og@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <kt1eum$rf4$1@ger.gmane.org>

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On Jul 27, 2013 4:44 PM, "walt" <w41ter@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> First hint:  it's a mess -- don't do it on a critical machine.
> (My main machine is ~amd64 and that's why I'm doing it on virtual
> ~amd64 machines first.)
>
> The new gnome-shell demands that systemd be installed, even if you
> don't intend to use it.
>
> The latest systemd conflicts with udev because the udev project
> has been rolled into systemd, which now provides all of the files
> previously installed by udev.
>
> Therefore your machine will still boot without udev because systemd
> installs all the udev files. You don't need to start or use systemd
> if you don't want to, but the systemd package must be installed
> *before* you reboot and after removing udev.
>
> Removal of udev has caused a few (temporary) problems with useflags,
> because a few packages still depend directly on udev instead of the
> newer (!systemd ? udev) which means accept either one but not both.
> That will get fixed soon, I'm sure.
>
> The right way to upgrade gnome is probably to remove every gnome
> package on the machine, which will avoid many of the conflicts I've
> had to fight for the last two days -- but of course I did it the hard
> way instead :)
>
> You can try emerge -au gnome-light early in the update, which is
> simpler than emerging gnome in all its immensity, but that's no
> guarantee of success -- I'm sure you'll still run into conflicts
> between packages and useflags, but it might be a bit easier.
>
> When you see conflicting packages that won't install, I suggest
> deleting both packages immediately -- let portage sort out the
> conflicts.  Just keep removing packages until portage finally
> stops complaining.
>
> Beware of pambase, however.  I finally took Canek's advice and
> removed consolekit from the machine and unset the useflag for
> all packages, including pambase and polkit.  I'd suggest you
> get pambase and polkit re-installed with the proper useflags
> before you try to reboot.  Dunno if that's mandatory, but I did
> it that way and had no problems (yet).
>
> I've finished updating my virtual gentoo systemd machine now,
> but I'm still fighting with the virtual openrc machine and I'm
> not sure how it will turn out.  More tomorrow :)

I haven't upgraded yet to the last update (although I've been using GNOME
3+systemd for years), but I do know this: the primary reason of GNOME's
dependency on systemd is logind, and logind *CANNOT* run correctly if
systemd is not the running init.

So you not only need to install systemd: you need to use it as init. I
don't even think logind can start if systemd is not running.

And actually, the long term plan is for systemd --user to basically replace
gnome-session-manager, so just installing systemd is not going to work at
all in the future, even if it *may* seems to work now (which I'm pretty
sure it doesn't).

systemd provides some pretty complex functionality for logind (and
therefore GNOME) while running; it's not just some libraries.

Regards.

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Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-07-27 21:43 [gentoo-user] [~amd64] Some possibly (?) helpful hints re the big gnome-3.8 update walt
2013-07-27 22:08 ` Canek Peláez Valdés [this message]
2013-07-27 22:56   ` [gentoo-user] " walt
2013-07-28  0:39     ` Walter Dnes
2013-07-28  1:00     ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2013-07-28  8:04     ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2013-07-28  8:07       ` Stefan G. Weichinger
2013-07-28 13:23         ` Michael Hampicke
2013-07-28 16:16           ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2013-07-29  7:45             ` Mick
2013-07-29  8:28             ` Mark Pariente
2013-07-29 17:03               ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2013-07-28 19:55       ` walt
2013-07-30  0:56 ` [gentoo-user] " gottlieb
2013-07-30  1:20   ` gottlieb
2013-07-30  5:14   ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2013-07-31  1:31     ` gottlieb
2013-07-31  2:09       ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2013-07-31 10:09         ` Graham Murray
2013-07-31 14:28           ` gottlieb
2013-07-31 15:27             ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2013-07-31 17:43               ` gottlieb
2013-07-31 17:54                 ` Canek Peláez Valdés
2013-07-31 19:25                 ` Neil Bothwick
2013-07-31 22:07                 ` gottlieb
2013-07-31 15:21           ` Canek Peláez Valdés

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