I managed to do what I wanted to do using add_timeout with the GLib's MainLoop: I poll every second the state of the unit and manually call the callback connected to DBus to fake the event when the unit is stopped.
It works but this is a dirty hack. So I'm still interested by a real solution :) Cheers! Le 23 mai 2016 11:55, "Adrien Besnard" <adrien.besn...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Hello, > > I'm trying to make a small Python script which send an email when a > *Type=oneshot > *service ends (either in success or in failure). > > To do that, I'm using the dbus binding for Python, and connecting to the > *PropertiesChanged* signal on the unit I'm monitoring. > > It works great when the process fails (the signal is triggered and I see > *ActiveState* and *SubState* refleting the failure) but not when the > service end successully. > > All I see is an *UnitRemoved* signal triggered by the manager > interface... Is that normal? > > Do you guys have an idea of what I'm missing here? > > Thanks! > -- > Adrien BESNARD >
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