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On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 10:55:14 -0400, |
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Rich Freeman wrote: |
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> On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 9:32 AM John Covici <covici@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Does this indicate a problem, and if not, how can I stop these |
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> > messages? |
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> I'm guessing it is just log spam, but I don't use Gnome so I can't |
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> really be sure. You might do well to ask on a Gnome mailing list, or |
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> maybe ping one of the gnome maintainers on Gentoo. |
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> It looks like Gnome is integrating with systemd via xdg and a new |
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> systemd generator to have systemd automatically launch some services |
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> based on events. If I had to take a wild guess some of these services |
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> are managed by systemd, and others are not, and systemd is being noisy |
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> about the ones that aren't. |
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> But it is also possible something is broken. I bet a Gnome maintainer |
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> would know what is going on offhand. They may not monitor this list |
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> but if you pinged one on IRC/email and asked them to look they |
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> probably would. The Gentoo maintainer is probably your best first |
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> bet, but we probably run relatively close to upstream since that's how |
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> Gentoo does stuff, so upstream might also help you. I know on the |
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> systemd front we try to stay close to upstream (much closer to |
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> something like Arch than something like Ubuntu). |
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OK, I will check, thanks a lot. |
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Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: |
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How do |
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you spend it? |
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John Covici wb2una |
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covici@××××××××××.com |