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Prior to 3.2, /proc/sys/kernel/hostname isn't a pollable file and
sd_event_add_io will return EPERM. Ignore this failure, since it isn't
critical to journald operation.
Reported and tested by user sraue on IRC.
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Apparently bash doesn't turn off non-blocking mode on stdin/stdout when
reading from it, so be nice to bash. Ideally bash would do this on its
own for robustness reasons, though.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70622
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With --rootprefix= systemd-udevd gets installed to /lib/systemd, and since
the network configuration is also required during early boot, it should be
available there with it. Using --prefix= is not an option since it would
put everything, including pkg-config files, man pages, documentation, to /
which is not wanted. This commit puts 99-default.link to
/lib/systemd/network/ when required.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73177
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This treats it similarly to getty@tty1.service and remote-fs.target, which can be
enabled/disabled, but defaults to enabled.
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[tomegun: pruned the commit message as not to contradict the follow-up commit]
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There was a copy-paste error introduced in commit c2ba3ad6604ef2e189d7e0a36d6911116e84d3ab
which causes the following error when using timer units:
Assertion '(x->type == SOURCE_MONOTONIC && y->type == SOURCE_MONOTONIC) || (x->type == SOURCE_REALTIME && y->type == SOURCE_REALTIME)'
failed at src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c:264, function latest_time_prioq_compare(). Aborting.
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get_next_elapse() will always fill 'next' with values when it
returns >= 0. Hence, the compiler is wrong about this warning.
Initialize 'next' nevertheless.
src/systemctl/systemctl.c: In function ‘list_timers’:
src/systemctl/systemctl.c:953:43: warning: ‘next.monotonic’ may be used
uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
converted = nw.realtime - (nw.monotonic - next.monotonic);
^
In file included from ./src/shared/log.h:30:0,
from src/systemctl/systemctl.c:46:
./src/shared/macro.h:137:38: warning: ‘next.realtime’ may be used
uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
_a < _b ? _a : _b; \
^
src/systemctl/systemctl.c:933:32: note: ‘next.realtime’ was declared here
dual_timestamp next;
^
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Use 'if defined()', not 'ifdef defined()'. Fixes the following warning.
CC src/shared/architecture.lo
In file included from src/shared/architecture.c:24:0:
src/shared/architecture.h:89:17: warning: extra tokens at end of #ifdef
directive [enabled by default]
# ifdef defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN)
^
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As usual, those common options are pushed to the end.
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The list of man pages is auto generated, based on conditonal='...'
attributes in the man page itself.
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"ve-" interface name prefix
This way we can recognize the interfaces later on to apply different
host-side configuration to them.
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Files:
* hwdb/60-keyboard.hwdb
* shell-completion/zsh/_systemd-coredumpctl
* src/test/test-helper.h
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This permit to switch to a specific apparmor profile when starting a daemon. This
will result in a non operation if apparmor is disabled.
It also add a new build requirement on libapparmor for using this feature.
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Currently on at least Fedora, SELinux policy does not come in the
initramfs. systemd will attempt to load *both* in the initramfs and
in the real root.
Now, the selinux_init_load_policy() API has a regular error return
value, as well as an "enforcing" boolean. To determine enforcing
state, it looks for /etc/selinux/config as well as the presence of
"enforcing=" on the kernel command line.
Ordinarily, neither of those exist in the initramfs, so it will return
"unknown" for enforcing, and systemd will simply ignore the failure to
load policy.
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We do a lot of these casts, and they are all OK, so let's get rid of the
warning, to make things quieter.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-February/017174.html
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Debian Stable is still using glibc 2.13, which doesn't provide the setns().
So we detect this and provide a tiny wrapper that issues the setns syscall
towards the kernel.
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by uname()'s machine field.
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For now support globbing for interface name and path.
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The parts that require linknig to libcap, libselinux and friends stays in libsystemd-core.
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No functional change, just move code around a bit to make it simpler to split out
some functions.
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All files should follow our coding style, and that means 8ch indenting.
Let's correct that.
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Suggested by Holger Schurig.
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gcc (4.8.2, arm) does not understand that journal_file_append_field()
will always set 'fo' when it returns 0, so this warning is bogus.
Anyway, fix it by initialiting fo = NULL.
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gcc (4.8.2, arm) does not understand that next_beyond_location() will
always set 'p' when it returns > 0. Initialize p in order to fix this.
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gcc (4.8.2, arm) doesn't understand that vtable_property_get_userdata()
will always set 'u' when it returns > 0. Hence, the warning is bogus,
but anyway.
src/libsystemd/sd-bus/bus-objects.c:510:19: warning: 'u' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
(and yes, indeed, even the reported line numbers are bogus in this case)
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Inadvertently removed in add00dfd1f05.
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For units without any dependencies, r needs to be initialized to 0.
Otherwise, the return value of unit_add_target_dependencies() is
unspecified.
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