❦  1 octobre 2013 15:01 CEST, Bernhard Schmidt <be...@birkenwald.de> :

> systemd 204 (currently in jessie/unstable) ignores part of the .service
> file
>
> [    3.667599] systemd[1]: [/lib/systemd/system/lldpd.service:10]
> Executable path is not absolute, ignoring: mkdir -p /var/run/lldpd/etc
> [    3.667668] systemd[1]: [/lib/systemd/system/lldpd.service:11]
> Executable path is not absolute, ignoring: cp /etc/localtime
> /var/run/lldpd/etc/localtime
>
> Does not seem to break anything and I don't see anything in the output
> that might use the timezone anyway, but this is probably worth a fix. Or
> drop it ...

syslog() calls need the timezone. Well, not for Debian. This is quite
mysterious. The first line is still needed to get /var/run/lldpd where
the daemon is chrooted. I will fix that.

Thanks!
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