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On 09/10/2014 07:53 AM, Tim Waugh wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to have the default cups presets be: enable cups.socket
enable cups.path disable cups.service
In other words, I'd like cupsd to start when accessed locally via
/var/run/cups/cups.socket, and when there are unprocessed files in
the spool directory, but not otherwise.
It looks like the packaging policy prevents that though. I'm trying
to track down the rationale behind this part of the packaging
policy:
==> 1.3.2 Socket activation Socket activation occurs when a service
allows systemd to listen for connections to a specific socket and,
when systemd receives a connection on that socket, it starts the
service. To do this, the upstream source needs to have some minor
coding work to let systemd listen for connections on the socket and
there needs to be a .socket file in %{_lib}/systemd/system/ that
tells systemd to listen to that socket and what to start when a
connection is received. This is similar in function to inetd and
some, but not all, services coded to work with inetd will work with
socket activation. ***Simila to inetd, using socket activation for
on-demand loading will impose a startup time penalty so we
currently do not use this feature in Fedora.*** <== (my emphasis)
It looks like this "Socket Activation" section was added on March
9th 2011. The only FPC meeting prior to that mentioning socket
activation was on January 19th 2011:
[...] 17:10:58 <abadger1999> All services (started by systemd,
xinet.d, bus activated, etc) should not be turned on by the package
unless they are granted an exception. The exceptions are listed on
this page along with reasons that the exception was granted which
may lead to more general rules in the future: [...]
The cups.socket unit passes the listening socket to cupsd, and
only starts one instance of cupsd, so I don't think the "start-up
time penalty" reason applies to it.
Should I apply for an exception of some sort, or does the socket
activation policy need revisiting?
It's also worth noting that FESCo granted the WGs the rights to make
decisions like this, so I'd recommend asking the Workstation WG for
permission to add this to their systemd preset file. I suspect it will
be granted.
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