When I stop user's shepherd with kill or herd stop root it doesn't cleanup /run/user/1000/shepherd/socket and to run a new instance I have to remove it manually. Is it intended behavior or it's time to dive into shepherd sources? ?
When I stop user's shepherd with kill or herd stop root it doesn't cleanup /run/user/1000/shepherd/socket and to run a new instance I have to remove it manually. Is it intended behavior or it's time to dive into shepherd sources? ?
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