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= SystemD script example for unoconv on CentOS/RedHat 7.x =
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<pre>vim /etc/systemd/system/unoconv.service</pre>
<pre>vim /etc/systemd/system/unoconv.service</pre>


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After you saved the above file, make it stick between system boots:
After you saved the above file, make it stick between system boots:



Latest revision as of 11:27, 14 June 2017

SystemD script example for unoconv on CentOS/RedHat 7.x

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vim /etc/systemd/system/unoconv.service

If you installed LibreOffice 5.2 packages that are not part of the CentOS/RedHat distribution, You better add the Environment="UNO_PATH=/opt/libreoffice5.2/program" to the file (as seen in the example below) as unoconv might need the python libraries that came with the LibreOffice 5.2 packages. Otherwise, discard the 'Environment' line from the file.

Also, if you installed 'unoconv' from sources (like in the example below), make sure you use the proper path (i.e "/usr/local/bin/unoconv").

[Unit]
Description=Unoconv listener for document conversions
Documentation=https://github.com/dagwieers/unoconv
After=network.target remote-fs.target nss-lookup.target

[Service]
Type=simple
Environment="UNO_PATH=/opt/libreoffice5.2/program"
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/unoconv --listener

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

After you saved the above file, make it stick between system boots:

#systemctl enable unoconv.service
#systemctl start unoconv.service

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