sys-apps/systemd-sysv-utils can be installed on a stable system by installing runit and unmerging sysvinit, see https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410577#c14 Can we stabilize sys-apps/systemd-sysv-utils-212?
Yes, please go ahead.
It is worth noting that this package really just installs a bunch of symlinks and a couple of manpages. I would not expend too much effort on "testing" it; a blind ACK is fine here.
@systemd, can you bump it to 215 and stabilize that version instead? Just to not keep distfiles for two versions of systemd.
(In reply to Alexander Tsoy from comment #3) > @systemd, can you bump it to 215 and stabilize that version instead? Just to > not keep distfiles for two versions of systemd. +*systemd-sysv-utils-215 (15 Sep 2014) + + 15 Sep 2014; Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org> +systemd-sysv-utils-215.ebuild: + Version bump to use the new distfile, requested in bug #520036.
In case we have 216 stable first, please remember to update this bug :).
Stable on alpha.
amd64 stable
x86 stable
arm stable
ppc stable
Stable for ia64/ppc64/sparc