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<mbiebl> poettering: small typo in the NEWS file: directory systems looks for <- systemd

<mbiebl> the sentence reads a bit strange "looks for units in"
<mbiebl> " by assigning the empty strings to them" <- an empty string or the empty string
<mbiebl> "this allows resetting" <- I was told this is not correct English, too: "this allows one to reset"
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Kay Sievers 2013-03-07 21:04:30 +01:00
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them there; or creating a new file in /etc/systemd/system/
that incorporates the original one via ".include". Drop-in
snippets into these .d/ directories can be placed in any
directory systems looks for units in, and the usual
directory systemd looks for units in, and the usual
overriding semantics between /usr/lib, /etc and /run apply
for them too.
* Most unit file settings which take lists of items can now be
reset by assigning the empty strings to them. For example,
reset by assigning an empty strings to them. For example,
normally, settings such as Environment=FOO=BAR append a new
environment variable assignment to the environment block,
each time they are used. By assigning Environment= the empty
string the environment block can be reset to empty. This is
particularly useful with the .d/*.conf drop-in snippets
mentioned above, since this allows resetting list settings
mentioned above, since this allows to reset list settings
from vendor unit files via these drop-ins.
* systemctl gained a new "list-dependencies" command for