> I did not know that. It is very interesting. > > But, is there a way to be notified at upgrade time that the > system service file has been modified when there is local > (partial or full) changes ? > As a small workaround, I think I will put symlinks such as > /lib/systemd/[perhaps sub-directory, to check] -> /etc/systemd/lib/[...] > This way, systemd config files and their changes will be, at least, > recorded by etckeeper.
Non sure you want to automate that. For minidlna, there are several conf files that can be edited. more minidlna.conffiles /etc/minidlna.conf /etc/init.d/minidlna /etc/default/minidlna Some are mostly relevant to the init system itself (default one), some to minidlna daemon itself. When you start modifying the daemon config you may modify all the files and some have a syntax that cannot be changed. If your restart the daemon after modifying the unit config file and later modify its own managed config file, unless the daemon monitors the config file chnages itself, you wil have to restart. -- eric -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/546df440.9010...@free.fr