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Required by systemd (see systemd README)
Change-Id: I65d8dae4c31c31ddc4de8fa90f4faa83518c20d3
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This actually revert some changes we made a while back (74ce6a18, 7cb71771,
7c2bfac9)
I realize we will have to patch a lot of modules manually following this route.
Also, I remember to see some commands from chunks that, even they build fine,
they will show UNKNOWN if you type <command> --version
Basically the chunks assume that if you are building from git, you have git
installed
Change-Id: I886288553e8edf05ffc1cb497fabbadb468819b7
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At least systemd fails to build if you remove the git dependency
from util-linux and you dont apply this workaround
Change-Id: Ife649e811aea2ffb2eb4fa6d042e2dfbaf390430
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This involves:
* Reordering the chunks linux-pam, acl, attr and libcap2 - this means
moving them into the 'core' stratum, and fixing errors that occur
because of the move.
* Configuring pam correctly.
* Fix acl failing to build in core.
* Fix shadow to build against pam and reconfigure shadow to not do
things covered by pam.
* Fix tar not building - I am not sure what caused this to fail to
build, but fixing it involved stopping it from trying to init
submodules that were already checked out.
Change-Id: I1b00ca0158c31ce5f31c11fe60816434508a05a1
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