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and subject line Re: Handle shipping .socket files
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regarding Handle shipping .socket files
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Package: dh-systemd
Version: 1.7
Severity: normal
Hi,
as discussed at
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-systemd-maintainers/2013-August/000328.html,
it would be good for dh-systemd to be able to ship .socket files without
the maintainer having to manually mkdir/cp files around.
My inclination is to use debian/package.socket and
debian/package.service, but install debian/package.service as
[email protected] (note the @ sign).
If that does not blow up the code too much, it would certainly make
things easy IMO.
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Best regards,
Michael
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Hi,
Michael Stapelberg <[email protected]> writes:
> As outlined in the thread, it makes more sense to not do this magic, so
> I didn’t.
>
> I’ll push the commit whenever Alioth is back up.
This was long fixed in i-s-h 1.14, but I forgot to add it to the
changelog, so this bug didn’t get closed.
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Best regards,
Michael
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