#1230 Issue closed
: systemd-service-file-refers-to-obsolete-target¶
Labels: cleanup
, fixed / solved / done
gdha opened issue at 2017-03-09 14:30:¶
- rear version (/usr/sbin/rear -V): 2.0
- OS version (cat /etc/rear/os.conf or lsb_release -a): Debian/Ubuntu
- Brief description of the issue:
See https://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/frediz@linux.vnet.ibm.com.html#rear
And also https://lintian.debian.org/tags/systemd-service-file-refers-to-obsolete-target.html
gdha commented at 2017-06-26 15:01:¶
The systemd service file refers to an obsolete target.
Some targets are obsolete by now, e.g. syslog.target or dbus.target. For example, declaring After=syslog.target is unnecessary by now because syslog is socket-activated and will therefore be started when needed.
Severity: normal, Certainty: certain
Check: systemd, Type: binary
gdha commented at 2018-05-10 08:31:¶
No time to do cleanup in this area - it is not urgent as nothing is broken
gdha commented at 2018-11-04 10:44:¶
This to be OK after tests
[Export of Github issue for rear/rear.]