> So quotarpc.service is only supposed to run if rpcbind is installed?
Yes, it doesn't work without it.
> I think what you want here then is Wants/After + a Condition [1].
> i.e.
> ...
Right, that should do it, thanks.
Michael
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Michael Meskes
Michael at Fam-Meskes dot De, Michael at Meskes
Hi there,
Am 29.06.2014 09:50, schrieb Michael Meskes:
>> Looking more closely, it seems the quota package only suggests the
>> rpcbind package, yet the quotarpc.service contains:
>>
>> Requires=rpcbind.service
>> After=rpcbind.service
>>
>> Requires means, the service will fail to start if the de
> Looking more closely, it seems the quota package only suggests the
> rpcbind package, yet the quotarpc.service contains:
>
> Requires=rpcbind.service
> After=rpcbind.service
>
> Requires means, the service will fail to start if the dependency is not
> available.
All correct, I actually didn't
Package: quota
Version: 4.01-6
Severity: important
User: pkg-systemd-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Usertags: sytemd-units
Hi,
a user just reported on #debian-systemd, that the quota package failed
to upgrade:
Failed to issue method call: Unit rpcbind.service failed to load: No
such file or
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