On 23.10.2013 23:25, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 07:22:16PM +0200, Sandro Mani wrote:
Hi,
In cases where a package ships a service.tmpfiles file which
manages i.e. the /var/run/service directory, what is the best way
|to make sure that the directory exists after installing
Hi,
In cases where a package ships a service.tmpfiles file which manages
i.e. the /var/run/service directory, what is the best way |to make
sure that the directory exists after installing the package, without
rebooting the system?
- The directory should be installed by the package
-
Am 23.10.2013 19:22, schrieb Sandro Mani:
In cases where a package ships a service.tmpfiles file which manages i.e.
the /var/run/service directory, what
is the best way |to make sure that the directory exists after installing
the package, without rebooting the system?
- The directory
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 8:22 PM, Sandro Mani manisan...@gmail.com wrote:
In cases where a package ships a service.tmpfiles file which manages i.e.
the /var/run/service directory, what is the best way to make sure that the
directory exists after installing the package, without rebooting the
On 23.10.2013 19:40, Ville Skyttä wrote:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 8:22 PM, Sandro Mani manisan...@gmail.com wrote:
In cases where a package ships a service.tmpfiles file which manages i.e.
the /var/run/service directory, what is the best way to make sure that the
directory exists after
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 07:22:16PM +0200, Sandro Mani wrote:
Hi,
In cases where a package ships a service.tmpfiles file which
manages i.e. the /var/run/service directory, what is the best way
|to make sure that the directory exists after installing the
package, without rebooting the