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fix(elysia): bulkUpdate fail

Open SaltyAom opened this issue 9 months ago • 0 comments

fix #9572 which make bulkUpdate fail

SaltyAom avatar Mar 10 '25 19:03 SaltyAom

Personally I want my termux services to continue running even if I have 0 terminal sessions. I guess we can document how to kill it when desired though.

and don't disable enabled services after updating

Which service did you notice this for? Most of them are adding the down file to TERMUX_PKG_CONFFILES, which I think should prevent re-disabling on package update. Need to verify that again though.

For example sshd and ssh-agent does not add down to CONFFILES though, by mistake, so there the service will be disabled on update. Will fix it..

Grimler91 avatar Jun 12 '25 11:06 Grimler91

For example sshd and ssh-agent does not add down to CONFFILES though, by mistake, so there the service will be disabled on update. Will fix it..

Throw it on the list of "things I didn't check before adding a termux-services recommends to openssh"

Personally I want my termux services to continue running even if I have 0 terminal sessions. I guess we can document how to kill it when desired though.

That also follows the principle of least surprise for me. It might be good to provide a stub script people can run from their .bash_logout or equivalent though to kill all (or specified) services

and don't disable enabled services after updating

Which service did you notice this for? Most of them are adding the down file to TERMUX_PKG_CONFFILES, which I think should prevent re-disabling on package update. Need to verify that again though.

Services should definitely not be changing their status after updates to the packages they belong to.

TomJo2000 avatar Jun 12 '25 11:06 TomJo2000

Personally I want my termux services to continue running even if I have 0 terminal sessions. I guess we can document how to kill it when desired though.

If you remove Termux from recent screen, then your services will be killed. And your services will frozen on higher android version.

ArchGuyWu avatar Jun 15 '25 06:06 ArchGuyWu

Personally I want my termux services to continue running even if I have 0 terminal sessions. I guess we can document how to kill it when desired though.

If you remove Termux from recent screen, then your services will be killed. And your services will frozen on higher android version.

This must be dependent on android version, device manufacturer, and perhaps battery optimisation settings, unfortunately.

Grimler91 avatar Jun 16 '25 13:06 Grimler91