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On Arch, the dnscrypt-proxy is now compiled with systemd support, which means it now provide its own systemd scripts, which have the same name as dnscrypt-autoinstall one.
Since systemd support is available in dnscrypt-proxy, shouldn't the scripts from dnscrypt-autoinstall be removed?
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Well, services in /etc override those in /usr/lib (see systemd.unit, Unit Load Path). So it should still work (the socket would call the service in /etc).
Either way, I'll update this in line with the official package. Thanks for reporting.
Right, well maybe this can be closed then, or I can leave it opened if you want to integrate dnscrypt-autoinstall more closely with the official dnscrypt-proxy (maybe make it edit the systemd service directly instead of creating a conf file?)
Considering upstream now defaults to a well-commented service (DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy@4588404), changing the resolver in Arch should only be a matter of systemctl edit --full dnscrypt-proxy.service. As such, I'll remove the scripts here and the AUR package.
On Arch, the dnscrypt-proxy is now compiled with systemd support, which means it now provide its own systemd scripts, which have the same name as dnscrypt-autoinstall one.
Since systemd support is available in dnscrypt-proxy, shouldn't the scripts from dnscrypt-autoinstall be removed?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: