Bug#766756: Does not mail user in case of job errors

2014-10-27 Thread Alexandre Detiste
control: tags -1 fixed-upstream Ok, I've implemented the OnFailure= hook, both for the static generated units. Dwayne: we can hide this behind a configure option if you don't like it Diff: https://github.com/systemd-cron/systemd-cron/commit/cd01ce7d8132996d4057a5c8cf577e630a5bff09 Sample

Bug#766756: Does not mail user in case of job errors

2014-10-25 Thread Yuri D'Elia
Package: systemd-cron Version: 1.3.1+ds1-1 Severity: normal A job such as * * * * * false would normally mail the user with the exit status + output of the standard error (if any). Currently it just flags the service as failed, which is the default behavior for services, but not for a cron

Bug#766756: Does not mail user in case of job errors

2014-10-25 Thread Alexandre Detiste
We could either: *) trigger something with OnFailure= http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-October/024268.html I find this ugly: ExecStart=/bin/systemd-cat -t MY TIMER JOB LABEL /usr/bin/$FOO whatever *) Use a wrapper Environment=MAILTO=x...@xx.com

Bug#766756: Does not mail user in case of job errors

2014-10-25 Thread Yuri D'Elia
On 10/25/2014 06:37 PM, Alexandre Detiste wrote: We could either: *) trigger something with OnFailure= http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-October/024268.html I find this ugly: ExecStart=/bin/systemd-cat -t MY TIMER JOB LABEL /usr/bin/$FOO whatever It's ugly