Seems to work!
Hi Barak,
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 3:29 PM Barak A. Pearlmutter
wrote:
> Just for a bit of eye candy, here's what it looks like in use:
>
> $ systemctl --user status fetchmail.service
If you have time, you can build the proposed package [1] for yourself
and check if everything is in order.
Great!
Just for a bit of eye candy, here's what it looks like in use:
$ systemctl --user status fetchmail.service
*●* fetchmail.service - Fetchmail Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/home/barak/.config/systemd/user/fetchmail.service;
enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: *active (running)*
Am 24.11.21 um 18:56 schrieb László Böszörményi (GCS):
It would be best if upstream integrates it to the source code. Even
if 6.4.25 is just around the corner.
After some discussion behind the scenes, added to contrib/systemd/ as of
6.4.25.rc2, without installation support.
It should be easy
Agreed: it would probably make sense for these systemd support
materials to go upstream. (Modulo approval, smoothing off rough edges,
etc.)
Let me know if there's anything I should do to help.
Hi Barak, Matthias,
On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 11:51 AM Barak A. Pearlmutter
wrote:
> I've written a unit so I can run fetchmail under systemd as a user service.
> I'd suggest that the file /usr/lib/systemd/user/fetchmail.service (see
> below) be included in the package.
It would be best if
I've written a unit so I can run fetchmail under systemd as a user service.
I'd suggest that the file /usr/lib/systemd/user/fetchmail.service (see
below) be included in the package.
It would also make sense to describe how to actually enable it, by
putting something like the following into
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