Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi <[email protected]> on Mon, 2016/05/02 08:46: > On 05/02/16 07:20, Christian Hesse wrote: > > Massimiliano Torromeo <[email protected]> on Fri, 2016/04/29 > > 12:47: > >> I was also wondering about a pacman hook ro run "systemctl daemon-reload" > >> after systemd units installations/upgrades. This is something that was > >> not done even in .install files but I don't know if there was a reason > >> why. > >> > >> Others distros do this automatically, even the ones that do not have the > >> bad habit of restarting the services for you without asking. Eg: I never > >> had to do daemon-reload on CentOS 7. > >> > >> As far as I understand it shouldn't have any unintended side effects > >> (and I certainly never experienced one). Thoughts? > > > > Ah, and another one to reload udev rules: > > > > [Trigger] > > Operation = Install > > Operation = Upgrade > > Operation = Remove > > Type = File > > Target = usr/lib/udev/rules.d/* > > > > [Action] > > Description = Reload udev rule files > > When = PostTransaction > > Exec = /usr/bin/udevadm control --reload-rules > > Depends = systemd > > > > --reload-rules (is keep but hidden for compatibility), renamed to > --reload,
Ah, did not notice, yet.
> in any case, rules are reloaded automagically (thanks to inotify).
Are you sure? Even attached strace to systemd-udevd and could not see any
activity when changing files in /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/.
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