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I get a module not found error when trying to import systemd.daemon. I have tried various methods of installing the module. I am on Red Hat 8.5, trying this with python3. It gives me the error whether I try having systemd start it or just running the script from the command line.
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This isn't actionable. I don't know what "various methods of installing" means. Please either make a specific report with the commands you tried and the output that was produced, or (preferably) report the issue downstream in RHEL.
On Sat, Mar 4, 2023 at 2:02 AM Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek < ***@***.***> wrote:
This isn't actionable. I don't know what "various methods of installing"
means. Please either make a specific report with the commands you tried and
the output that was produced, or (preferably) report the issue downstream
in RHEL.
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I get a module not found error when trying to import systemd.daemon. I have tried various methods of installing the module. I am on Red Hat 8.5, trying this with python3. It gives me the error whether I try having systemd start it or just running the script from the command line.
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