Re: f42: hostname vs. sendmail (vs. systemd depsolver) bug?

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On Wed, 23 Apr 2025 22:15:17 +0000 gary.buhrmaster@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Unless there's anything glaringly obvious that I'm too silly to notice
> 
> Are you using systemd-networkd or NetworkManager?

I'm using NetworkManager (the default, at least in the Everything
"spin(?)" I've been kickstarting from since forever...)

NetworkManager-wait-online.service reports "active (exited)" (which is
as it should be, afaict). And yet, no joy: adding network-online.target
to sendmail's "After=" list -- the whole thing now looks like either

	[Unit]
	...
	After=syslog.target network-online.target

or

	After=syslog.target network.target network-online.target

(I've tried both). sendmail.service reports "activating" for a while,
with the "my unqualified host name (fedora) unknown, sleeping for retry"
message, then fails (presumably after NetworkManager-wait-online is
finally "active".

It subjectively seems to take longer when network-online.target is
listed in sendmail's "After=" list, but the behavior is the same:
"activating" for a while, then eventually "failed".

Many thanks for sticking around to help me think through this :)

--Gabriel
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