El 24/10/13 04:54, Ruediger Meier escribió:
So this is the flexible, well-designed systemd where you can't even fix such critical bug? If it indroduces new feautures which are completely broken then just disable them per default.
It is not a critical problem as it do not affect the the execution of any application and those directories usually only contain a few KB of data if any.
As I said, the problem has been corrected in systemd 199 or later.
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