systemd --user support files

* adds a sway-session.target that binds to graphical-session.target
  (see man systemd.special)
* also adds a 10-systemd script that should (must?) be included from sway
  that starts imports the sway environment variables into the systemd
  --user instance, and then starts sway-session.target

The idea is that, any --user units that are wanted by either
sway-session.target or graphical-session.target will be started when
sway runs, and will have the correct environment from sway too.
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Дамјан Георгиевски 2019-01-21 23:56:52 +01:00
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# should go to /etc/sway/config.d/10-systemd
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exec systemctl --user import-environment
exec systemctl --user start sway-session.target