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Canek Peláez Valdés <caneko <at> gmail.com> writes: |
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> So, in short: "systemd_dounit <units>" just puts the "<units>" |
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in /usr/lib/systemd/system. There is no "registration"; systemd will read |
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the unit the next time the machine boots or earlier if you do "systemctl |
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daemon-reload", but the service will not be started nor enabled until the |
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user specifies (that's the Gentoo policy, I believe). |
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> or locally: |
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> /usr/portage/eclass/systemd.eclass |
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> I don't understand what the 9999 has to do with the eclass. |
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Yea, it was late for me. Nightly versions? I guess no. |
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The link really helped. I do not have it installed, and all I found, |
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last night, was 2012 code... |
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It the case of monitorix, the syntax added to the ebuild merely |
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adds systemd support. |
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thx, |
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James |