Hey Michael,
Michael Biebl [2015-02-27 13:54 +0100]:
Lacking this API, we can deduce this state ourselves, by applying the
same algorithm as the sysv-generator.
I'd actually go a step further and just use the output of
systemd-generator.
Martin, how exactly would you use the state in /run
Am 27.02.2015 um 12:31 schrieb Martin Pitt:
Hallo Robert,
Robert Euhus [2015-02-27 10:36 +0100]:
But for the 'systemctl is-enabled' command there exists no debian
update-rc.d equivalent yet
Right, and I was saying that it wouldn't really have to -- the
sysv-generator already turned all
Hallo Martin,
Am 27.02.2015 12:31, schrieb Martin Pitt:
Right, and I was saying that it wouldn't really have to -- the
sysv-generator already turned all init.d scripts into services (in
/run/systemd/generator.late) and conditionally enables them if they
are enabled in sysv.
I didn't know
Am 27.02.2015 06:23, schrieb Martin Pitt:
This is only true under SysV init, where systemctl indeed has to ask
update-rc.d is-enabled (or something similar). Under systemd it would
actually be able to figure that out, as the sysv-generator checks
exactly that -- is the init.d script enabled.
Hallo Robert,
Robert Euhus [2015-02-27 10:36 +0100]:
But for the 'systemctl is-enabled' command there exists no debian
update-rc.d equivalent yet
Right, and I was saying that it wouldn't really have to -- the
sysv-generator already turned all init.d scripts into services (in
Control: block -1 by 705254
Robert Euhus [2015-02-26 20:08 +0100]:
reading Lennart's remark on the mentioned upstream bug report
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87320) I would think that
this bug depends on #705254 . Otherwise one would have to implement the
same kind of logic
Hi all,
reading Lennart's remark on the mentioned upstream bug report
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87320) I would think that
this bug depends on #705254 . Otherwise one would have to implement the
same kind of logic for the systemd fallback.
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