Hello, me have reached an Bugentry, that i shoud insert/change cron into systemd.timer in my package. First i must say i'm not a friend of this. Imho systemd catch to many services and i don't like journalctl. And the systemd.timer are many more work than cron with no benfit. Anyway, i have now add systemd.timer to my package to learn about systemd.timer. But now rpmlint rise some warnings, where i think it is not okay. 1.) I must create two files. A service- and a timer-file But rpmlint says now i must also create %service_add_pre <package>.service and so on. But why? This service file is not a 'normal' service file. It is only used for timer. 2.) Rpmlint rise up warning: suse-missing-rclink <package> But why? See above. It is only a file for systemd.timer. 3.) <package>.noarch: W: non-etc-or-var-file-marked-as-conffile /usr/lib/systemd/system/<package>.service <package>.noarch: W: non-etc-or-var-file-marked-as-conffile /usr/lib/systemd/system<package>.timer A file not in /etc or /var is marked as being a configuration file. Please put your conf files in /etc or /var. But i must tag in spec with config(noreplace), because a user perhaps want to change the time or logfile or something else. What should i do to prevent time or command changes at update? 4.) With systemd.timer no mail will be send if service failed. What think opensuse to do to implement this feature? Arch have something do: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/Timers 5.) When i want run a timer every day and i insert a * for day field, systemd rise up an error. So i must the 'day field' empty. Is this an bug from systemd? Or is this volitional? On time field i must insert *. Where is there the logic? -- Regards Eric -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org