Re: [arch-general] SELinux packages status update

2013-11-04 Thread Timothée Ravier
On 03/11/2013 21:32, Timothée Ravier wrote: > Status of core packages that requires patches or rebuild: > > * findutils: need SELinux patch, can be upstreamed, but is upstream > still alive ? > * pam:rebuild '--enable-selinux' flag for Linux-PAM, patch for > pa

Re: [arch-general] systemd --test

2013-11-04 Thread John Davis
Hello Folks, I believe you want to run systemctl instead of systemd. The archwiki entry on systemd is very well written. The parameters to systemctl are given with examples. -- John F. Davis 6 Kandes Court Durham, NC 27713 919-888-8358 独树一帜

Re: [arch-general] systemd --test

2013-11-04 Thread Karol Blazewicz
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Wayne S wrote: > my apologies for improperly sending email to list. > > My question is how to properly use systemd --test: > > From the website: > http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/TipsAndTricks/ > > It suggests to run this to see what would execute

[arch-general] systemd --test

2013-11-04 Thread Wayne S
my apologies for improperly sending email to list. My question is how to properly use systemd --test: >From the website: >http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/TipsAndTricks/ It suggests to run this to see what would execute on boot for a unit: # systemd --test --system --unit=multi

[arch-general] systemd --test

2013-11-04 Thread Wayne S
>From the website: >http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/TipsAndTricks/ It suggests to run to see what would execute on boot: # systemd --test --system --unit=multi-user.target If I run this a root, I get command not found. So it is not in $PATH. If I run as root I get don't run as