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[Mageia-dev] bumblebee in mageia (and mentoring)

+ Guillaume Rousse + guillomovitch at gmail.com +
+ Tue Apr 10 21:53:57 CEST 2012 +

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Le 10/04/2012 21:12, Maarten Vanraes a écrit :
+>>>> if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then
+>>>>    # Initial set
+>>>>    # Enable (but don't start) the unit by default
+>>>>    /bin/systemctl enable bumblebeed.service
+>>>> fi
+>>>
+>>> I don't think this stuff is needed on Mageia, that is done by default.
+>>
+>> Really? I didnt knew about it, is there any page documenting that?
+>> Im quite curious about how is done :)
+just read the the add-service helper code, or alternatively the 
+rpm-helper README file.
+>
+> perhaps filetriggers or the post and preun service helpers do all this
+> automagically... i don't know, i usually just look at other packages.
+>
+> i think a provided existing service file is picked up by filetriggers
+No, that's handled by add-service helper here.
+
+-- 
+Any program will expand to fill available memory.
+	-- Murphy's Laws of Computer Programming n°11
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