Bug 1044684

Summary: yum-updateonboot should use systemd
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: jcpunk
Component: yum-utilsAssignee: James Antill <james.antill>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: BaseOS QE Security Team <qe-baseos-security>
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Version: 7.0CC: csieh, jzeleny, misterbonnie, packaging-team-maint, riehecky, vmukhame
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Description jcpunk 2013-12-18 19:45:56 UTC
Description of problem: yum-update on boot uses legacy init scripts


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): yum-updateonboot-1.1.31-19.el7.noarch.rpm


How reproducible:100%


Steps to Reproduce:
1.install yum-updateonboot
2.look for systemd service
3.find legacy init script

Actual results:
legacy init script

Expected results:
systemd unit

Additional info:

Comment 2 Zdeněk Pavlas 2014-01-23 14:57:50 UTC
We don't have this implemented/tested in Fedora yet, postponing.

Comment 4 Valentina Mukhamedzhanova 2014-09-24 09:07:00 UTC
yum-updateonboot will likely become deprecated, and there is really no advantage in turning it into a systemd unit, because this init script contains the functionality itself, so the bash code isn't going anywhere anyway. For these reasons I'm closing this.