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FS#32468 - [hddtemp] The systemd service file provided uses an unsupported statement.
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Opened by Peter Hardman (shetland_breeder) - Sunday, 04 November 2012, 20:58 GMT
Last edited by Gaetan Bisson (vesath) - Monday, 05 November 2012, 03:57 GMT
Opened by Peter Hardman (shetland_breeder) - Sunday, 04 November 2012, 20:58 GMT
Last edited by Gaetan Bisson (vesath) - Monday, 05 November 2012, 03:57 GMT
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DetailsSee bug 323768. That bug is due to systemd not providing filename glob expansion. In response to a request to re-open that bug I recieved the response:
S#32368 - [hddtemp] not returning HDD temps for multiple drives as a systemd service User who did this - Dave Reisner (falconindy) Reason for denial: This is why we don't support EnvironmentFiles I can't find this documented anywhere, and it seems to be news to the maintainers of theis package too since the EnvironmentFiles statement is used in the provided service file. |
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But you have a fair point that we shouldn't be using EnvironmentFile; that was a mistake and I just fixed it (replaced by sane options) in SVN.