Re: systemd not seeing my user units after reboot
Le 23 Aug 2019, Sven Hartge <sven@svenhartge.de> a écrit :
It was never not available in Sid. This normal for packages, 
they are
normally only removed from Testing.
Thanks for clarifying this. 
I guess that I was confused by the Debian wiki at 
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianUnstable The wiki says that Sid 
holds the "latest packages":
"Debian Unstable (also known by its codename "Sid") is not 
strictly a release, but rather a rolling development version of 
the Debian distribution containing the latest packages that have 
been introduced into Debian."
I wasn’t aware that it would also have *obsolete* packages that 
had been dropped from testing or stable. But of course, those 
obsolete packages might still be the "latest packages" available.
That page also describes Sid as a precursor for testing:
"The sequence of package propagation in the Debian development 
process is as follows:
   → experimental
   → unstable → testing → stable"
Same logic at https://www.debian.org/releases/sid/ : 
"This distribution will never get released; instead, packages from 
it will propagate into testing and then into a real release."
Obsolescence however seems to propagate the other way round, which 
is also kind of logic indeed. Thanks for pointing it to me!
Victor
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