This fixes the test failure when invoked by a user. === Running ./systemd-tmpfiles --user on 'f /tmp/test-systemd-tmpfiles.1foag_ur/test-content.n_9r_xhm/arg - - - - %S' expect: '/home/watanabe/.config' actual: '/home/watanabe/.local/state' Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/watanabe/git/systemd/test/test-systemd-tmpfiles.py", line 233, in <module> test_valid_specifiers(user=True) File "/home/watanabe/git/systemd/test/test-systemd-tmpfiles.py", line 135, in test_valid_specifiers test_content('f {} - - - - %S', File "/home/watanabe/git/systemd/test/test-systemd-tmpfiles.py", line 88, in test_content assert content == expected ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ AssertionError === This also makes the test uses fallback paths. Follow-up for b50aadaff22f9b3ad3bbcbfd2edd661456a5b4bf.
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