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@AtuM I just want to run an application, and if I run the ExecStart manually with the same environment variables and in the same directory it works just fine
But if it's a service it behaves completely randomly
I'm just gonna run it manually for now and cry about it to my other colleagues -
NoMad134244yThere were some params you probably have set on your bashrc or profile or whatever that systemd doesn't have defined.
Maybe check and see if that's the case? -
@NoMad environment variables aren't changed at all, I don't get it
It's some cryptic error of a network library inside the application
I'm just running them manually with 4 SSH sessions and ask my colleagues who know about that library -
NoMad134244y@LotsOfCaffeine python env? Then you may have versioning issues too. Afaik systemd doesn't follow the normal user routines. Overall, it's not your fault. Systemd is... Special. -
@NoMad it's not python, were doing good ol' C++
And yeah I noticed weird things with systemd, but one colleague of the time kind of praised it so I'll ask him if he knows anything
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