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Porting systemd to musl libc-powered Linux
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If I need systemd for a specific use, like testing systemd services, that’s essential, not bloat.
So you're hoping to test systemd in this theoretical test environment, but your prod isn't built like this? Tell us why you're ignoring the first rule of testing and deploying internal software?
The same containers can be used for dev, test and production.
I wouldn't recomend testing any software for glibc system on a musl system.