On Sat, 8 Dec 2012 14:53:02 +0100
Tomáš Chvátal wrote:
> Does it really have to be useflag? Can't we simply just install the
> file every time like we do with everything else? Logrotate/normal
> initscripts/etc/etc.
>
> There should be no issue with that if we install the service files
> every t
On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 8:53 AM, Tomáš Chvátal wrote:
> Does it really have to be useflag? Can't we simply just install the
> file every time like we do with everything else? Logrotate/normal
> initscripts/etc/etc.
>
> There should be no issue with that if we install the service files
> every time,
Does it really have to be useflag? Can't we simply just install the
file every time like we do with everything else? Logrotate/normal
initscripts/etc/etc.
There should be no issue with that if we install the service files
every time, they just take few kbs in /etc/
A growing number of packages use USE=systemd in a semi-controlled way.
Therefore, I suggest establishing a global flag described as:
systemd - Enable use of systemd-specific libraries and services like
socket activation or session tracking
$ quse -D systemd
local:systemd:app-admin/openrc-setti