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I'm trying to build a rpm package that enable a systemd service the proper way.



In my rpm spec file, I added:



%{?systemd_requires}
BuildRequires: systemd

...

%postun
%systemd_postun yeah.service


My rpm copy in /usr/lib/systemd/system/ the yeah.service file.



But after package installation, the service is still disable:



root@ansible-1:1:~# systemctl status yeah
Unit yeah.service could not be found.
root@ansible-1:1:~# rpm -Uvh /home/intersec/delivery/yeah.rpm
Preparing... ################################# [100%]
Updating / installing...
1:yeah################################# [100%]
root@ansible-1:1:~# systemctl status yeah
● yeah.service - Yeah
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/yeah.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)
Active: inactive (dead)


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    I'm trying to build a rpm package that enable a systemd service the proper way.



    In my rpm spec file, I added:



    %{?systemd_requires}
    BuildRequires: systemd

    ...

    %postun
    %systemd_postun yeah.service


    My rpm copy in /usr/lib/systemd/system/ the yeah.service file.



    But after package installation, the service is still disable:



    root@ansible-1:1:~# systemctl status yeah
    Unit yeah.service could not be found.
    root@ansible-1:1:~# rpm -Uvh /home/intersec/delivery/yeah.rpm
    Preparing... ################################# [100%]
    Updating / installing...
    1:yeah################################# [100%]
    root@ansible-1:1:~# systemctl status yeah
    ● yeah.service - Yeah
    Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/yeah.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)
    Active: inactive (dead)


    What's wrong?



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      I'm trying to build a rpm package that enable a systemd service the proper way.



      In my rpm spec file, I added:



      %{?systemd_requires}
      BuildRequires: systemd

      ...

      %postun
      %systemd_postun yeah.service


      My rpm copy in /usr/lib/systemd/system/ the yeah.service file.



      But after package installation, the service is still disable:



      root@ansible-1:1:~# systemctl status yeah
      Unit yeah.service could not be found.
      root@ansible-1:1:~# rpm -Uvh /home/intersec/delivery/yeah.rpm
      Preparing... ################################# [100%]
      Updating / installing...
      1:yeah################################# [100%]
      root@ansible-1:1:~# systemctl status yeah
      ● yeah.service - Yeah
      Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/yeah.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)
      Active: inactive (dead)


      What's wrong?



      Raoul










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      I'm trying to build a rpm package that enable a systemd service the proper way.



      In my rpm spec file, I added:



      %{?systemd_requires}
      BuildRequires: systemd

      ...

      %postun
      %systemd_postun yeah.service


      My rpm copy in /usr/lib/systemd/system/ the yeah.service file.



      But after package installation, the service is still disable:



      root@ansible-1:1:~# systemctl status yeah
      Unit yeah.service could not be found.
      root@ansible-1:1:~# rpm -Uvh /home/intersec/delivery/yeah.rpm
      Preparing... ################################# [100%]
      Updating / installing...
      1:yeah################################# [100%]
      root@ansible-1:1:~# systemctl status yeah
      ● yeah.service - Yeah
      Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/yeah.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled)
      Active: inactive (dead)


      What's wrong?



      Raoul







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          the %postun script runs after uninstallation. I think you should also add



          %post
          %systemd_post yeah.service





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            So, I try to follow https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Scriptlets



            And I've got now:



            %post
            %systemd_post yeah.service

            %preun
            %systemd_preun yeah.service

            %postun
            %systemd_postun yeah.service


            But it still not working...






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              the %postun script runs after uninstallation. I think you should also add



              %post
              %systemd_post yeah.service





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                the %postun script runs after uninstallation. I think you should also add



                %post
                %systemd_post yeah.service





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                  the %postun script runs after uninstallation. I think you should also add



                  %post
                  %systemd_post yeah.service





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                  %post
                  %systemd_post yeah.service






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                      So, I try to follow https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Scriptlets



                      And I've got now:



                      %post
                      %systemd_post yeah.service

                      %preun
                      %systemd_preun yeah.service

                      %postun
                      %systemd_postun yeah.service


                      But it still not working...






                      share|improve this answer

























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                        So, I try to follow https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Scriptlets



                        And I've got now:



                        %post
                        %systemd_post yeah.service

                        %preun
                        %systemd_preun yeah.service

                        %postun
                        %systemd_postun yeah.service


                        But it still not working...






                        share|improve this answer























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                          So, I try to follow https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Scriptlets



                          And I've got now:



                          %post
                          %systemd_post yeah.service

                          %preun
                          %systemd_preun yeah.service

                          %postun
                          %systemd_postun yeah.service


                          But it still not working...






                          share|improve this answer












                          So, I try to follow https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Scriptlets



                          And I've got now:



                          %post
                          %systemd_post yeah.service

                          %preun
                          %systemd_preun yeah.service

                          %postun
                          %systemd_postun yeah.service


                          But it still not working...







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