solarpowerlog (0.26-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  systemd service support

    This version introduces a systemd service file for solarpowerlog. Existing
    defaults compared to the init.d scripts have changed, so some
    reconfiguration may be needed. systemd's override snippets 

    - /etc/default/solarpowerlog is no longer used.
    - Logging is now handled via journald. The old log directory
      (/var/log/solarpowerlog) is no longer used and can be removed. You can
      still configure logging to files using log4cxx or override the service
      to redirect output via command line options.
    - DynamicUser=yes is enabled by default for improved security. This limits
      which paths the service can write to. Additional write access can be
      granted using systemd's ReadWritePaths= directive.
    - Any further configuration changes, such as adjusting command line options
      or modifying write paths, should be done via systemd overrides
      (e.g., `systemctl edit solarpowerlog.service`).

    If you still need the old init.d scripts, they are available at
    /usr/share/solarpowerlog/examples/, but are provided without further
    support.

 -- Tobias Frost <tobi@debian.org>  Fri, 30 Jan 2026 19:19:23 +0100
