Re: several missing /run/xxx after systemd update in testing

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On 11/03/2014 02:12 AM, Genes Lists wrote:
> On 11/02/2014 08:07 PM, Armin K. wrote:
>> systemctl status systemd-tmpfiles-setup
> 
>  Thanks - here's what I get on machine A (the mysql server):
> 
> systemctl status systemd-tmpfiles-setup
> ● systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service - Create Volatile Files and Directories
>    Loaded: loaded
> (/usr/lib/systemd/system/systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service; static)
>    Active: inactive (dead)
>      Docs: man:tmpfiles.d(5)
>            man:systemd-tmpfiles(8)
> 
> 
> And on machine B - stunnel :
> 
> # systemctl status systemd-tmpfiles-setup
> ● systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service - Create Volatile Files and Directories
> 
> 
>    Loaded: loaded
> (/usr/lib/systemd/system/systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service; static)
> 
> 
>    Active: inactive (dead)
> 
> 
>      Docs: man:tmpfiles.d(5)
> 
> 
>            man:systemd-tmpfiles(8)
> 
> ... systemd[1]: Job systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service/start deleted to
> break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
> ...Job systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service/start deleted to break ordering
> cycle starting with basic.target/start
> ...Job systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service/start deleted to break ordering
> cycle starting with basic.target/start

Maybe this patch would help?

http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/systemd.git/tree/0001-units-don-t-order-journal-flushing-afte-remote-fs.ta.patch

It fixes a dependency for a service which starts before
systemd-tmpfiles-setup as I see.

-- 
Note: My last name is not Krejzi.

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