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Currently we add target dependencies while we are loading units. This can create ordering loops even if configuration doesn't contain any loop. Take for example following configuration, $ systemctl get-default multi-user.target $ cat /etc/systemd/system/test.service [Unit] After=default.target [Service] ExecStart=/bin/true [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target If we encounter such unit file early during manager start-up (e.g. load queue is dispatched while enumerating devices due to SYSTEMD_WANTS in udev rules) we would add stub unit default.target and we order it Before test.service. At the same time we add implicit Before to multi-user.target. Later we merge two units and we create ordering cycle in the process. To fix the issue we will now never add any target dependencies until we loaded all the unit files and resolved all the aliases. |
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