On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 14:05:27 -0400, Joey Hess wrote: > #732054 has util-linux shipping a systemd timer which can trivially be > replaced with a cron.weekly script. (Incidentally the systemd > integration is a bit broken, see #767194.) > > I'm surprised to see this happened, and doubt there are many other cases > like this. At least there are apparently no others involving timers > currently in the archive[1]. > > How would the release team feel about a freeze exception for this > specific case, where a 2 line cron.daily script can replace the timer, > and get SSD trimming happening consistently whether or not systemd is > used? > Sounds fine to me. (Other than I'm not sure SSD trimming should be util-linux's responsibility.) Cheers, Julien
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