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When an automatic restart is already queued, then make subsequent start
jobs wait until the restart can be handled (i.e. after the holdhoff
time), instead of simply fail.
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Since currently all items in BUILT_SOURCES are also in CLEANFILES,
we can reduce clutter by appending BUILT_SOURCES directly.
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All instances of "|| rm $@" are replaced with .DELETE_ON_ERROR, which
has a similar effect. One difference is that the return code is not
masked by rm return code.
.DELETE_ON_ERROR is GNU-Make specific, but -Wno-portability is already
defined, and it's unlikely that anyone would build systemd with a
shell not supporting .DELETE_ON_ERROR. If they did, then
.DELETE_ON_ERROR would be silently ignored, i.e. in the worst case a
garbage file wouldn't be deleted, which is not very serious.
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When we transition from the initrd to the main system, don't reap
processes, so that they can be handled normally after deserialization.
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If a pager is used, ellipsization is redundant — the pager does
that better by hiding the part that cannot be shown. Pager's advantage
is that the user can press → to view the hidden part of a message,
and then ← to return.
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Convert more flag arguments into one flag variable.
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In preparation for adding more output switches, convert a series of
flags arguments into one flag variable.
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This reverts commit d8f173fd2ee9ee60affa1a4d1a89f2501977fb0b.
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systemd --version mirrors systemctl --version:
$ ./systemd --version
systemd 186
other
+PAM +LIBWRAP +AUDIT +SELINUX +IMA +SYSVINIT -LIBCRYPTSETUP
This information can be retrieved by other means (systemctl, etc.),
but it's easier for a newbie if 'systemd --version' says something
useful. And 'systemd --help' is already there, so let's complement
that with '--version'.
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CC src/core/libsystemd_core_la-syscall-list.lo
src/core/syscall-list.c:31:29: fatal error: syscall-to-name.h: No such file or directory
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The default of 2047 hash table entries turned out to result in way too
many collisions for bigger files, hence scale the hash table size by the
estimated maximum file size.
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Previously, when the main data hash table grows too full the performance
simply started to decrease drastically. Instead, now simply rotate to a
new journal file as the hash table gets to full, so that we can start
with a new fresh empty hash table.
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We have them, they are faster to use them, so use them...
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After all the point of the realtime clock (in contrast to the monotonic
clock) is that it does not have to be strictly monotonic, hence don't
enforce this when flushing the journal from /run to /var.
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Make sure the man page titles are similar in style and capitalization so
that our man page index looks pretty.
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This makes use of python, if it is available
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running in user mode
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These printf specifiers allow us to refer to $HOME and $USER
in unit files. These are particularly helpful in instanced
units that have "User=" set, and in systemd --user domains.
The specifiers will return the pw_name and pw_dir fields
if the unit file has a User= field.
If the unit file does not have a User= field, the value
substituted is either $USER or $HOME from the environment,
or, if unset, the values from pw_name or pw_dir.
This patch is somewhat after Ran Benita's original patch,
which didn't get merged. I've split up the 2 specifiers
and extended them to do what is logically expected from
these specifiers.
Note that expansion is done at `start` time, not after
the units are parsed. Using `systemctl show` will just
show the specifiers.
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<koen> | ./src/shared/unit-name.h:29:23: error: redefinition of typedef 'UnitType'
<koen> | ./src/core/unit.h:30:23: note: previous declaration of 'UnitType' was here
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./src/shared/util.c:2457:45: warning: 'r' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
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On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 2:00 PM, Koen Kooi <koen@dominion.thruhere.net> wrote:
> | src/journal/sd-journal.c: In function 'sd_journal_process':
> | src/journal/sd-journal.c:1891:21: warning: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Wcast-align]
> | src/journal/sd-journal.c:1900:29: warning: cast increases required alignment of target type [-Wcast-align]
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