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Now /bin is a symlink to /usr/bin, which means that trying to look at
the service with eg.
systemctl --user status clipper.service
errors out with:
$HOME/.config/systemd/user/clipper.service:10: Neither a valid executable name nor an absolute path: ExecStart=/bin/bash
I initially created this patch by editing the service.patch file
directly with the new path, tweaking the `pkgrel` version number in the
PKGBUILD (note that there's nothing interesting in the Clipper repo
since the previously commit -- only doc updates -- so the `pkgver` stays
the same), and then running:
updpkgsums # from pacman-contrib, IIRC
makepkg --printsrcinfo > .SRCINFO
but then I thought better of it and decided to do the Git version update
(to `pkgver`) as well:
makepkg --noconfirm -s -c
makepkg --printsrcinfo > .SRCINFO
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I think this has been broken for a while. The old patch was a
patch-against-a-patched version of the software, not a patch against a
pristine version of the upstream source.
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Because with the previous version, root would end up running the
service, which isn't very useful; instead, users need to run a local
copy. We emit instructions during `package()` so they can see what they
need to do.
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