FS#59337 - [gnupg] enable the sockets in the package instead of the .install script
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Opened by nl6720 (nl6720) - Saturday, 14 July 2018, 12:26 GMT
Last edited by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Tuesday, 21 August 2018, 14:38 GMT
Opened by nl6720 (nl6720) - Saturday, 14 July 2018, 12:26 GMT
Last edited by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Tuesday, 21 August 2018, 14:38 GMT
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Description:
A large part of the .install script just enables the user sockets. This creates an untracked files in "/etc/systemd/user/sockets.target.wants/". It might be better to just package symlinks to enable the sockets. Additional info: * package version(s) * config and/or log files etc. gnupg 2.2.9-1 Steps to reproduce: pacman -Qo /etc/systemd/user/sockets.target.wants/gpg-agent.socket |
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Closed by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz)
Tuesday, 21 August 2018, 14:38 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: untracked files in /etc are not a bad thing, and in this case they're a feature that prevents manually-disabled sockets from being surprisingly re-enabled on upgrades and breaking pacman -Qkk in the meantime.
Tuesday, 21 August 2018, 14:38 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: untracked files in /etc are not a bad thing, and in this case they're a feature that prevents manually-disabled sockets from being surprisingly re-enabled on upgrades and breaking pacman -Qkk in the meantime.