Profile-Sync-Daemon (PSD) on Void Linux
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I used to have psd installed on a Arch system, with default config files created at $HOME/.config/psd/psd.conf. On that system, everything works fine after editing the .conf file.
Now I have just installed psd on Void and it I expect the default config file to be created at /etc/psd.conf (it is not) like it says in the man page and just after installation:
profile-sync-daemon-5.75_3: configuring ...
profile-sync-daemon-5.75_3: post-install message:
Define which users will make use of the sync in /etc/psd.conf
What is going wrong ? Is my version just to old ?
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I used to have psd installed on a Arch system, with default config files created at $HOME/.config/psd/psd.conf. On that system, everything works fine after editing the .conf file.
Now I have just installed psd on Void and it I expect the default config file to be created at /etc/psd.conf (it is not) like it says in the man page and just after installation:
profile-sync-daemon-5.75_3: configuring ...
profile-sync-daemon-5.75_3: post-install message:
Define which users will make use of the sync in /etc/psd.conf
What is going wrong ? Is my version just to old ?
void-linux
This service makes use of systemd timer services and as such will need some manual adjustment to work on Void Linux.
– CameronNemo
Dec 7 at 4:39
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I used to have psd installed on a Arch system, with default config files created at $HOME/.config/psd/psd.conf. On that system, everything works fine after editing the .conf file.
Now I have just installed psd on Void and it I expect the default config file to be created at /etc/psd.conf (it is not) like it says in the man page and just after installation:
profile-sync-daemon-5.75_3: configuring ...
profile-sync-daemon-5.75_3: post-install message:
Define which users will make use of the sync in /etc/psd.conf
What is going wrong ? Is my version just to old ?
void-linux
I used to have psd installed on a Arch system, with default config files created at $HOME/.config/psd/psd.conf. On that system, everything works fine after editing the .conf file.
Now I have just installed psd on Void and it I expect the default config file to be created at /etc/psd.conf (it is not) like it says in the man page and just after installation:
profile-sync-daemon-5.75_3: configuring ...
profile-sync-daemon-5.75_3: post-install message:
Define which users will make use of the sync in /etc/psd.conf
What is going wrong ? Is my version just to old ?
void-linux
void-linux
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This service makes use of systemd timer services and as such will need some manual adjustment to work on Void Linux.
– CameronNemo
Dec 7 at 4:39
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This service makes use of systemd timer services and as such will need some manual adjustment to work on Void Linux.
– CameronNemo
Dec 7 at 4:39
This service makes use of systemd timer services and as such will need some manual adjustment to work on Void Linux.
– CameronNemo
Dec 7 at 4:39
This service makes use of systemd timer services and as such will need some manual adjustment to work on Void Linux.
– CameronNemo
Dec 7 at 4:39
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This service makes use of systemd timer services and as such will need some manual adjustment to work on Void Linux.
– CameronNemo
Dec 7 at 4:39