throgh wrote:This is a library itself, but whenever some application or other package demands to have libsystemd it is either completely depending onto systemd or the wrong parameters were used for building the package itself. So first: Could you provide more details? OpenRC has no support for libsystemd and does not provide that. There is no need to simulate something we want get rid off.
Besides to mention that anki won't be ever possible with Hyperbola: Depending on Rust and NodeJS for building. So in the end you should look into the dependencies. And when libsystemd is needed for a package to run, Hyperbola is and stays the wrong system for running that.
Well, nodejs is an insecurity vector which is even worse than rust.
Although, I learned of something fascinating about the badwolf browser...
https://hacktivis.me/standards
https://hacktivis.me/articles/Rust%20su … 20language
This brought a smile to my face big time!
Also, if anyone has an ad problem, its up to you if you want to do this...
But there is an awesome option I found online...
https://github.com/hectorm/hblock
It is not entirely libre to warn you, by default...
Aka, some of the filterlists are under dumb licenses.
But you can remove them/comment them out if its a problem.
My point being, I now use /etc/hosts to block ads. It is so much better than always needing to do it on the browser end. Also, I no longer need to depend on firefox based web browsers!
Use it anyway you like, its all up to you guys.
And no, I don't expect you to add it as a package, its easy to activate already!
This was semi related btw, if you read the very top 2 links on this post.
HyperbolaBSD: The Future of Secure Libre Lightweight Operating Systems!