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Am 18.01.2015 15:11, schrieb Manuel Reimer:
On 01/18/2015 02:43 PM, Joerg Bornkessel wrote:
- VDR now reads command line options from *.conf files in
/etc/vdr/conf.d (thanks to Lars Hanisch). See vdr.1 and vdr.5 for details.
Is there an example what exactly can we do with this? The Manpage's give there very small information :( Lars?
Have a look at the vdr4arch repository: https://github.com/VDR4Arch/vdr4arch
We already used this feature using the patch created by Lars.
This new feature is especially useful when using systemd or other event driven init systems. It now no longer is required to "somehow" construct a command line. Just start VDR
Oh Oh, systemd crap...
vdr4arch places the plugin config files to /etc/vdr/conf.available first. It's the user's job to create a symlink to /etc/vdr/conf.d to enable the plugin or delete the symlink to disable a plugin.
this looks like, as has the user a lot of activity to do in my opinion, prevent the end user from a lot of editing some files or symlinking etc. anyway, systemd is not my working place and i will see what ideas comes from Lucian M. He is the manager of the systemd crap part in the gentoo-vdr-scripts
Thx for your reply