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File 0003-shared-install-avoid-prematurely-rejecting-missing-u.patch of Package systemd.1059
From 0ffce503cd6e5a5ff5ba5cd1cc23684cfb8bb9e3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Reisner <dreisner@archlinux.org> Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 20:12:05 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] shared/install: avoid prematurely rejecting "missing" units f7101b7368df copied some logic to prevent enabling masked units, but also added a check which causes attempts to enable templated units to fail. Since we know the logic beyond this check will properly handle units which truly do not exist, we can rely on the unit file state comparison to suffice for expressing the intent of f7101b7368df. ref: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/42616 --- src/shared/install.c | 8 +++----- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git src/shared/install.c src/shared/install.c index 035b44c..cab93e8 100644 --- src/shared/install.c +++ src/shared/install.c @@ -1620,12 +1620,10 @@ int unit_file_enable( STRV_FOREACH(i, files) { UnitFileState state; + /* We only want to know if this unit is masked, so we ignore + * errors from unit_file_get_state, deferring other checks. + * This allows templated units to be enabled on the fly. */ state = unit_file_get_state(scope, root_dir, *i); - if (state < 0) { - log_error("Failed to get unit file state for %s: %s", *i, strerror(-state)); - return state; - } - if (state == UNIT_FILE_MASKED || state == UNIT_FILE_MASKED_RUNTIME) { log_error("Failed to enable unit: Unit %s is masked", *i); return -ENOTSUP; -- 1.7.9.2
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