• Bug#1060594: dnf: Please switch Build-Depends to systemd-dev

    From Luca Boccassi@21:1/5 to biebl@debian.org  on Sun Apr 14 17:20:01 2024
    Control: close -1

    On Thu, 11 Jan 2024 23:36:51 +0100 biebl@debian.org wrote:
    Source: dnf
    Version: 4.14.0-4.1
    Severity: normal
    User: pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org
    Usertags: systemd-dev

    Hi,

    your package dnf declares a Build-Depends on systemd and/or udev.

    In most cases, this build dependency is added to get the paths that
    are defined in udev.pc or systemd.pc (via pkgconfig).

    Since systemd_253-2 [1], these two pkgconfig files have been split
    into a separate package named systemd-dev. This package is arch:all,
    so even available on non-Linux architectures, which will simplify the installation of upstream provided service files / udev rules.

    To not make existing source packages FTBFS, the systemd and udev
    package have a Depends: systemd-dev. This dependency will be removed
    at some point though before trixie is released. Once this happens,
    this issue will be bumped to RC.

    Please update your build dependencies accordingly at your earliest convenience.

    If all you need is the systemd.pc or udev.pc pkgconfig file, please
    replace any systemd or udev Build-Depends with systemd-dev. In most
    cases that should be sufficient. If your package needs further
    resources from systemd or udev to build successfully, it's fine to
    keep those Build-Depends in addition to systemd-dev.

    To ease stable backports, a version of systemd with those changes is
    provided via bookworm-backports.

    In case you have further questions, please contact the systemd team
    at <pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>.

    On behalf of the systemd team, Michael

    DNF does not use systemd.pc, it uses systemd-tmpfiles during tests so
    that's probably why the build dep was added

    --
    Kind regards,
    Luca Boccassi

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