On Fri, 13.07.12 22:28, Auke Kok ([email protected]) wrote: > These printf specifiers allow us to refer to $HOME and $USER > in unit files. These are particularly helpful in instanced > units that have "User=" set, and in systemd --user domains. > > The specifiers will return the pw_name and pw_dir fields > if the unit file has a User= field. > > If the unit file does not have a User= field, the value > substituted is either $USER or $HOME from the environment, > or, if unset, the values from pw_name or pw_dir. > > This patch is somewhat after Ran Benita's original patch, > which didn't get merged. I've split up the 2 specifiers > and extended them to do what is logically expected from > these specifiers. > > Note that expansion is done at `start` time, not after > the units are parsed. Using `systemctl show` will just > show the specifiers.
Applied, but modified it to use the new getusername_malloc() and get_home_dir() that I added, too. Also made a couple of minor other changes and added %s for the user shell as discussed. Please test! Thanks, Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
