Hello, I have a systemd unit that should do a commit on a specific path. Since there are more then one path / repos, I want to use an instantiated unit for that (the stuff with @ in the unit name):
~/.config/systemd/user % cat [email protected] [Unit] Description=Auto commit for instance. [Service] Type = oneshot Nice = 10 # git returns 1 if there is nothing to commit SuccessExitStatus=1 WorkingDirectory = %I # also tried %i ExecStart = /usr/bin/sh -c 'echo %i > wd' ExecStart = /usr/bin/sh -c 'echo %i >> wd' ExecStart = /usr/bin/sh -c 'echo `pwd` >> wd' ExecStart = /usr/bin/git add --all . ExecStart = /usr/bin/git commit -a -m "Automatic commit." It seems that using %i or %I to set the working directory does not work. When I do systemctl --user start git-commit@/home/florian/timer.test.service the journal prints: Aug 19 18:43:01 asaru systemd[375]: Starting Auto commit for instance.... Aug 19 18:43:01 asaru git[4761]: fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git Aug 19 18:43:01 asaru systemd[375]: git-commit@-home-florian- timer.test.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=128/n/a Aug 19 18:43:01 asaru systemd[375]: Failed to start Auto commit for instance.. Aug 19 18:43:01 asaru systemd[375]: Unit git-commit@-home-florian- timer.test.service entered failed state. and wd (created in ~) contains -home-florian-timer.test -home-florian-timer.test /home/florian Any ideas how I can change the working directory to the directory given by the instance name? Thx! _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
