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  • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB This user is from outside of this forum
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    geteilt von: https://sopuli.xyz/post/26841469

    Meme transcription:

    An obviously exhausted Spongebob is raising his arms in a rejoicing gesture. His face shows great tiredness, but also happiness.

    Title: Finally finding your stupidity after hours of debugging.

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      geteilt von: https://sopuli.xyz/post/26841469

      Meme transcription:

      An obviously exhausted Spongebob is raising his arms in a rejoicing gesture. His face shows great tiredness, but also happiness.

      Title: Finally finding your stupidity after hours of debugging.

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      I am days into trying to figure out how why systemd just won't start services after another service has successfully been run. I want service A to run, finish successfully and then service B to start. I've tries requires, wants, after and their reverse. I've tries paths with PathChanged and other things I've forgotten now. Either service B won't start because it's not WantedBy some target, but if I add that then it simply ignores the After, Requires, and Wants, and PathChanged to start anyway when the target has started.

      It's maddening. Why are there so many conditions that express nearly the same thing but do so in such subtle ways that only testing will expose what it truly is, and sometimes not even that helps because obviously something else is missing but it won't say what. And AI of course has no fucking clue how to help.

      Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

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        I am days into trying to figure out how why systemd just won't start services after another service has successfully been run. I want service A to run, finish successfully and then service B to start. I've tries requires, wants, after and their reverse. I've tries paths with PathChanged and other things I've forgotten now. Either service B won't start because it's not WantedBy some target, but if I add that then it simply ignores the After, Requires, and Wants, and PathChanged to start anyway when the target has started.

        It's maddening. Why are there so many conditions that express nearly the same thing but do so in such subtle ways that only testing will expose what it truly is, and sometimes not even that helps because obviously something else is missing but it won't say what. And AI of course has no fucking clue how to help.

        Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

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        You’ve probably already found this answer on the Unix stack exchange, right? https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/761630/how-can-i-make-a-systemd-service-start-after-the-completion-of-another-service

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          geteilt von: https://sopuli.xyz/post/26841469

          Meme transcription:

          An obviously exhausted Spongebob is raising his arms in a rejoicing gesture. His face shows great tiredness, but also happiness.

          Title: Finally finding your stupidity after hours of debugging.

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          On Friday I spent over an hour trying to fix my Firefox tabs - I could no longer drag them to reorder or to a new window, and ctrl-shift-T didn't restore tabs, but I could still do it via menus. I thought it might be something to do with the new tab-island stuff and tried FF safe mode, restarting computer, confirming about:config options, etc.

          Turns out my headphones were resting on my Esc key.

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            On Friday I spent over an hour trying to fix my Firefox tabs - I could no longer drag them to reorder or to a new window, and ctrl-shift-T didn't restore tabs, but I could still do it via menus. I thought it might be something to do with the new tab-island stuff and tried FF safe mode, restarting computer, confirming about:config options, etc.

            Turns out my headphones were resting on my Esc key.

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            Had this happen too in other tasks/apps, a plate resting on ctrl key

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            • bleistift2@sopuli.xyzB [email protected]

              You’ve probably already found this answer on the Unix stack exchange, right? https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/761630/how-can-i-make-a-systemd-service-start-after-the-completion-of-another-service

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              Yep! I've tried and it doest work. Either it's because I have mixed unit types (service mount service service and another case is service path service serviceX2), or I really just forgot something.

              At this point I have to build a simplified version of my services with echo's and shit to be able to debug, because otherwise I'll just drop it and return whenever I find the motivation again.

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