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REPEAT: Do NOT report bugs for outdated packages!
FS#41061 - [transmission-cli] ship with a systemd user unit
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Opened by aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa (Pyroh) - Thursday, 03 July 2014, 03:39 GMT
Last edited by Bartłomiej Piotrowski (Barthalion) - Friday, 15 July 2016, 07:05 GMT
Opened by aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa (Pyroh) - Thursday, 03 July 2014, 03:39 GMT
Last edited by Bartłomiej Piotrowski (Barthalion) - Friday, 15 July 2016, 07:05 GMT
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DetailsThis is apparently pretty easy to do. All I had to use was remove the user= field, and change "WantedBy=multi-user.target" to "WantedBy=default.target". Everything seems to be working.
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Closed by Bartłomiej Piotrowski (Barthalion)
Friday, 15 July 2016, 07:05 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Friday, 15 July 2016, 07:05 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Comment by Samantha McVey (samcv) -
Thursday, 09 June 2016, 21:09 GMT
Do any other distributions do this? (Bundle a .service file with transmission-cli). I checked and don't see any .service file in the upstream source. Consider checking the Transmission project's bug tracker at https://trac.transmissionbt.com/ to see if anybody has requested it upstream. If other distributions don't bundle a service file, I would recommend asking the Transmission team first and see how they respond. Waiting for your response.