Comment by egorfine 10 months ago Don't worry, it's not for long. They are eyeing systemd port, too. 3 comments egorfine Reply kennysoona 10 months ago No they are not. Systemd is very incompatible with what Alpine is trying to and succeeding at doing.PostmarketOS which is based on Alpine switched to systemd, but I've seen nothing indicating Alpine is interested in doing so. egorfine 10 months ago I have read somewhere that some kind of port is being discussed, perhaps at Phoronix, but I cannot find it now. Maybe I have confused something, so I stand corrected.systemd is indeed totally incompatible with musl libc. kennysoona 10 months ago > systemd is indeed totally incompatible with musl libc.It's more that it is incompatible with being small, lean and secure.
kennysoona 10 months ago No they are not. Systemd is very incompatible with what Alpine is trying to and succeeding at doing.PostmarketOS which is based on Alpine switched to systemd, but I've seen nothing indicating Alpine is interested in doing so. egorfine 10 months ago I have read somewhere that some kind of port is being discussed, perhaps at Phoronix, but I cannot find it now. Maybe I have confused something, so I stand corrected.systemd is indeed totally incompatible with musl libc. kennysoona 10 months ago > systemd is indeed totally incompatible with musl libc.It's more that it is incompatible with being small, lean and secure.
egorfine 10 months ago I have read somewhere that some kind of port is being discussed, perhaps at Phoronix, but I cannot find it now. Maybe I have confused something, so I stand corrected.systemd is indeed totally incompatible with musl libc. kennysoona 10 months ago > systemd is indeed totally incompatible with musl libc.It's more that it is incompatible with being small, lean and secure.
kennysoona 10 months ago > systemd is indeed totally incompatible with musl libc.It's more that it is incompatible with being small, lean and secure.
No they are not. Systemd is very incompatible with what Alpine is trying to and succeeding at doing.
PostmarketOS which is based on Alpine switched to systemd, but I've seen nothing indicating Alpine is interested in doing so.
I have read somewhere that some kind of port is being discussed, perhaps at Phoronix, but I cannot find it now. Maybe I have confused something, so I stand corrected.
systemd is indeed totally incompatible with musl libc.
> systemd is indeed totally incompatible with musl libc.
It's more that it is incompatible with being small, lean and secure.