systemd 234 Released with Support for the Meson Build System, Some Improvements

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

systemd developer Lennart Poettering announced the release and immediate availability for download of a new update to the widely-used init system for Linux-based operating systems, versioned 234.

systemd 234 has been in development for the past four and a half months, which is a lot of time, but it doesn’t look it’s a major release or anything, bringing only a few new features and several under-the-hood improvements, along with a bunch of bug fixes and security enhancements.

However, there’s one thing that stands out from everything else, and that’s support for the Meson build system. That’s right, systemd joins the Meson bandwagon like numerous other Open Source software applications out there, and it lets OS integrators build it with Meson, though Automake is still supported, for now.

“It is our plan to remove Automake in one of our next releases, so that Meson becomes our exclusive build system,” reveals Lennart Poettering in the <a href="https://lists.freedesk… (read…

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