My query script thinks that libstoragemgmt has a script or trigger that directly enables a systemd unit using 'systemctl enable'. It probably should not. Please update this packages to use the macroized scriptlet (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:ScriptletSnippets#Systemd). If your package has an exception from FESCo permitting it to enable itself, please make sure that the service in question is listed in the appropriate preset file. There is a general exception described here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Starting_services_by_default If your package falls under the general exception, then it is possible that no change is required. Nevertheless, if you are relying on the exception, please make sure that your rpm scripts are sensible. The exception is: In addition, any service which does not remain persistent on the system (aka, it "runs once then goes away"), does not listen to incoming connections during initialization, and does not require configuration to be functional may be enabled by default (but is not required to do so). An example of "runs once then goes away" service is iptables. Given that this issue can affect Fedora 20 users who install your package as a dependency, this bug should be fixed in Fedora 20 and Rawhide.
The libStorageMgmt daemon falls under the general exception, it: * Does not require configuration to be functional * Does not listen on a network socket Therefore: It may be enabled by default, which it is.
It should still probably use the systemd scriptlets.
(In reply to Andy Lutomirski from comment #2) > It should still probably use the systemd scriptlets. Yes it should. I have a bz 850185 for that and it will be addressed, thanks.