journalctl packaging problem.

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Sun Apr 27 23:48:19 BST 2014


Am 28.04.2014 00:43, schrieb Keith Daniels:
> 
> journalctl is installed as:
> 
> /bin/systemd-journalctl  
> 
> all other distos install it as:
> 
> /bin/journalctl
> 
> All posts, articles and tutorials say run: journalctl NOT
> systemd-journalctl.  This makes learning systemd very frustrating when
> journalctl does not work on Debian.
> 
> Someone should at least post on the systemd wiki, that this problem
> exist and how to get around it, so that current users won't spend all
> day (like I did) trying to figure out how to make journalctl run.
> 
> My solution is to make an alias for systemd-journalctl..

It's *not* a packaging problem. In v44 (and I suppose you use systemd
from wheezy) this tool was called systemd-journalctl. It was renamed
upstream later on.

If you use unstable/testing with a more recent version of systemd, the
tool is called journalctl.

Michael

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