Also in core, timedatectl is a wrapper shell script, instead of the real one. So, some things that work regular timedatectl may not work with the one in the code. For example timezone name mangling / changes.
Also units are moved around a lot, such that things are not "enabled" via symlinks in /etc, but in /lib.
So yeah, ideally bugs about core should go first into the core* projects, as they are very different from classic file layout.
Also in core, timedatectl is a wrapper shell script, instead of the real one. So, some things that work regular timedatectl may not work with the one in the code. For example timezone name mangling / changes.
Also units are moved around a lot, such that things are not "enabled" via symlinks in /etc, but in /lib.
So yeah, ideally bugs about core should go first into the core* projects, as they are very different from classic file layout.