Is that the right thing to do? Most of our stuff gets installed in /usr/local/ and similar where it doesn't overwrite any system files. ntpd.service is the only exception I know of.
------- If we are going to install it, can we bypass the install if the currently installed file is identical to the to-be-installed version? Otherwise, I get crap like this when I restart ntpd. Warning: The unit file, source configuration file or drop-ins of ntpd.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units. I haven't tracked down any details. It seems as though on systems, it does the restart when it gives me that message and on others it doesn't. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel