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jstanek | 11 years ago

GNOME has had systemd as a hard dependency since 2012: it uses systemd-logind and a few other systemd services for its basic functionality. systemd is only available on Linux systems, therefore it's a pretty great achievement to get it running on OpenBSD.

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peveechi|11 years ago

That sounds a bit misleading. I remember running Gnome 3.2/3.4 in 2012, while still using SysV init. I'm not sure whether logind or ConsoleKit was used, but the init system (what most people associate with the name "systemd") was definitely not the one from systemd.

brynet|11 years ago

OpenBSD's port of GNOME3 does not rely on systemd at all.

Narishma|11 years ago

I don't think he said otherwise.

javert|11 years ago

Thanks. Just the kind of explanation I was looking for.