Re: systemd.timer: Get next start time from unit being run?

2014-11-30 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Tue, 25.11.14 12:17, Richard Shaw (hobbes1...@gmail.com) wrote: > I've got a TV schedule grabber script that needs to be run on a more or > less daily basis. That would be good enough, but the script suggests a next > start time in it's output when it completes. > > If I can figure out a way t

Re: systemd.timer: Get next start time from unit being run?

2014-11-26 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 08:21:38PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Richard Shaw writes: > > >I've got a TV schedule grabber script that needs to be run on a > >more or less daily basis. That would be good enough, but the > >script suggests a next start time in it's output when it > >completes. > >

Re: systemd.timer: Get next start time from unit being run?

2014-11-25 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Richard Shaw writes: I've got a TV schedule grabber script that needs to be run on a more or less daily basis. That would be good enough, but the script suggests a next start time in it's output when it completes. If I can figure out a way to pull that time from the script, is there a way

systemd.timer: Get next start time from unit being run?

2014-11-25 Thread Richard Shaw
I've got a TV schedule grabber script that needs to be run on a more or less daily basis. That would be good enough, but the script suggests a next start time in it's output when it completes. If I can figure out a way to pull that time from the script, is there a way to pass that to systemd? Tha