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hack/make.sh: control explicitly whether or not to enable the journald logging driver #47770
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build tag to control whether or not docker links with libsystemd
hack/make.sh: control explicitly whether or not to enable the journald logging driver
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Without this, the dependency on systemd is said to be "automagic", which can lead to breakage, for example, if a binary package of docker is built on a system that has systemd installed then installed on a system that does not have systemd installed. for example: https://bugs.gentoo.org/914076 closes moby#47770
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Without this, the dependency on systemd is said to be "automagic", which can lead to breakage, for example, if a binary package of docker is built on a system that has systemd installed then installed on a system that does not have systemd installed. for example: https://bugs.gentoo.org/914076 closes moby#47770
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Hi all, I am a docker maintainer on Gentoo Linux.
When docker is built from source,
hack/make.sh
always seems to look for libsystemd and link it if it is available.See this bug for the details.
There should be a build option that controls whether or not this happens.
This issue exists in docker 26.1.0.
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