El 30/04/13 21:59, Joachim Schrod escribió:
That's the denial I meant. That something is documented in the manual doesn't mean that it ain't a bug, and a show-stopper for putting things in a distribution, even though some folks like to think it is.
There is no bug, what is happening here is that a the feature required to "fsck" the journal files has not been implemented yet.
I've read your joke yesterday about CUPS not being subsumed by systemd right yet -- but I wouldn't hold my breath for it.crond is next [*],
No, again you did not understood what I said. (I am expressing myself bad maybe?) what I said was that there will be no wrapper or otherwise an intervention in cron or the at daemon in the systemd side at all. people will be able to run cron or at without any change whatsoever. But we may migrate the cron scripts shipped with the distribution to native systemd timers (at some point in the future) and thus making cron unnecessary as a default component. what comes afterwards? Here is the list http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/tree/TODO of things that come in the systemd side, there is no intention of replacing any other major component.(apart from getting the DBUS protocol support in the kernel and making systemd use it to drop the circular dependency between dbus and systemd, Greg KH is working on that, so I am confident it will go OK) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org