implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based service
control logic. It can work as a drop-in replacement for sysvinit.
-# tools package dislabled because of pycairo package dependency
-# %package tools
-# Summary: Analyze systemd startup timing
-# Group: Development/Tools
-# Requires: pycairo
-# Requires: python-xml
-# Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
-
-# %description tools
-# This package installs the systemd-analyze tool, which allows one to
-# inspect and graph service startup timing in table or graph format.
-
%package devel
Summary: Development tools for systemd
Group: Development/Libraries
This package includes the man pages for systemd.
-# %package sysv-docs
-# Summary: System and session manager man pages - SysV links
-# Group: Development/Libraries
-# Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
-
-# %description sysv-docs
-# This package provides the manual pages needed for systemd
-# to replace sysvinit.
-
-# %package sysv
-# Summary: System and session manager - SysV links
-# Group: System/Startup Services
-# Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
-# Obsoletes: sysvinit < 3.0
-# Provides: sysvinit = 3.0
-
-
- #%description sysv
-# Systemd is a replacement for sysvinit. It is dependency-based and
-# able to read the LSB init script headers in addition to parsing rcN.d
-# links as hints.
-
-# It also provides process supervision using cgroups and the ability to
-# not only depend on other init script being started, but also
-# availability of a given mount point or dbus service.
-
-# This package provides the links needed for systemd
-# to replace sysvinit.
-
-
%prep
%setup -q -n %{name}-%{version}
%patch1 -p1