Public bug reported:
I'm not sure if this bug is valid.
In the review of Christian's chrony merge, I noticed that the postrm
calls "systemctl start systemd-timesyncd". This is conditioned on a
"systemctl is-enabled".
It isn't clear to me how systemd is supposed to interact with policy-
rc.d now. If a user has disabled systemd-timesyncd via policy-rc.d only,
will this violate policy by starting it? If so, what's the correct way
to make the call? I'd have used "invoke-rc.d ..." in the past, but I'm
not sure what the correct mechanism is with systemd.
** Affects: chrony (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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postrm "systemctl start" call ignores policy-rc.d
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