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We used to block all signals, and restore the original signal mask before exec'ing
external processes.
Now we just block the signals we care about and unconditionally unblock all signals
before exec'ing.
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README: update links to reference new home (GitHub)
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networkd: create "kernel" setting for IPForwarding
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In 5a8bcb674f71a20e95df55319b34c556638378ce, IPForwarding was introduced
to set forwarding flags on interfaces in .network files. networkd sets
forwarding options regardless of the previous setting, even if it was
set by e.g. sysctl. This commit creates a new option for IPForwarding,
"kernel", that preserves the sysctl settings rather than always setting
them.
See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89509 for the initial
bug report.
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Peek at the ABS_MT_SLOT-1 axis. Expect that touch screens only
have axes inside the MT range.
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A lot of touch screens use INPUT_PROP_DIRECT to indicate that touch input
maps directly to the underlying screen, while the BTN_TOUCH bit might not be
set.
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This change switches to bools and separates bit flag evaluation from
decision making and application of udev properties, while hopefully
keeping the same semantics. Apart from using BTN_LEFT instead of BTN_MOUSE
for mouse detection.
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The library moved to:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/libgudev/
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systemd-mailing-devs/1433236104-9967-1-git-send-email-m.olbrich@pengutronix.de
missing: add more btrfs defines
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Being explicit about this makes the code easier to follow IMHO.
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Mostly for documentation purposes.
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Don't try to read it again.
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systemd-mailing-devs/1432910411-14517-1-git-send-email-llua@gmx.com
zsh-completion: a more style/tag aware _systemctl
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systemd-mailing-devs/1431989131-25145-1-git-send-email-llua@gmx.com
zsh-completion: fix completion of --user services
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systemd-mailing-devs/1432619328-32030-1-git-send-email-m.olbrich@pengutronix.de
missing: add more IFLA_VXLAN_* defines
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systemd-mailing-devs/1433236059-9824-1-git-send-email-m.olbrich@pengutronix.de
random-util: guard including sys/auxv.h with the corresponding ifdef …
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Manpages rootprefix
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Strip trailing slashes from options such as --with-rootprefix, so that building
with rootprefix="/" results in paths like "/lib" instead of "//lib".
Also handle paths such as "/usr/" gracefully.
Use m4/ax_normalize_path.m4 from the autoconf-archive project, which is now
included in our tree as per usual practices in using autoconf-archive macros.
Tested with the following configure options:
./configure \
--with-rootprefix=/ \
--with-rootlibdir=/lib64/ \
--prefix=/usr/ \
--libdir=/lib/ \
--with-bashcompletiondir=/bash-completion/completions/
(The "prefix" and "libdir" are already automatically normalized by Autoconf,
this command is testing the others.)
Compared the config.log and resulting trees (in particular man pages) to
confirm double slashes were not present in the latter.
Also tested that a configuration using default options is not affected and that
`make distcheck` still works as expected.
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Replace some /usr/lib occurences in man/ with &rootprefix;/lib.
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90-loaderentry.install: fixup BOOT_OPTIONS
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better use "read -r -d '' -a" to read in the array. It handles multiple
lines and missing newline at the EOF.
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In spanish the % sign is supposed to be separated from the number [1 and 2 both in spanish] so I separated the %% that draw the percentage sign from the number.
[1] http://www.fundeu.es/recomendacion/el-se-escribe-separado-de-la-cifra-a-la-que-acompana-802/
[2] http://aplica.rae.es/orweb/cgi-bin/v.cgi?i=QGkHLBzKcEgZrQyD
PD: I know that probably this is not the propper place but I don't know where submit the fix or if I do it right
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Add a regression test for the recent breakage of handling improperly
escaped exec strings in unit files.
Code contributed by Martin Pitt:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90794
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The cunescape() helper function used to handle unknown escaping sequences
gracefully by copying them over verbatim.
Commit 527b7a42 ("util: rework cunescape(), improve error handling") added
a flag to make that behavior optional, and changed to default to error out
with -EINVAL otherwise.
However, config_parse_exec(), which is used to parse the
Exec{Start,Stop}{Post,Pre,} directives of unit files, was not changed along
with that commit, which means that directives with improperly escaped
command line strings are no longer parsed.
Relevant bugreports include:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90794
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=787256
Fix this by passing UNESCAPE_RELAX to config_parse_exec() in order to
restore the original behavior.
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Don't clobber the sd_device struct, and don't leak memory when memory allocation fails.
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The command is 'install', not 'instal'. Fix that typo.
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In device_update_properties_bufs(), the strv is built from pointers into the
single nul-terminated buf_nulstr string, to avoid allocating the key=value
strings twice. However, we must not do that while building and
GREEDY_REALLOC0()'ing buf_nulstr, as each time when this actually reallocates
memory the pointers we wrote into buf_strv so far become invalid.
So change the logic to first completely build the new buf_nulstr, and then
iterate over it to pick out the pointers to the individual key=value strings
for properties_strv.
This fixes invalid environment for udev callouts.
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https://bugs.debian.org/787367
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The communication channels must all be opened before forknig in daemon mode,
or we cannot guarantee that udevadm will work correctly as soon as udevd is
started.
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In daemon mode we would break sd-event as it cannot work accross different processes.
Simply delay the allocation to after the fork.
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Kay said: 'it is from ancient times, when we started udevd from the
kernel's usermodhelper which had no fd 0,1,2'.
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A small typo in ee818b8 caused /home to be put in read-only instead of
/usr when ProtectSystem was enabled (ie: not set to "no").
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Instead of this:
[filename:1] Failed to parse nsec_t value, ignoring: garbage
we show this:
[filename:1] Failed to parse nsec value, ignoring: garbage
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We ignore the return value of sd_device_get_devtype, then devtype could
be uninitialized when used with streq_ptr. So we need to initialize it
first.
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add tests for the following functions:
- fdset_new_array
- fdset_steal_first
- fdset_isempty
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When processing an event, the watch is disabled, make sure it is restorted after
a CHANGE event has been processed.
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The intention was to turn this rule from using a blacklist to a whitelist, but
there was a stray '!'.
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This reverts commit 6096d9cc. As discussed on the mailing list, we
should accept some formal incorrectness in the dependency here, and
not rebuild the man pages every time Makefile.am changes - xsltproc
is simply too expensive.
Instead, let's move man/custom-entities.ent from DISTCLEANFILES to
CLEANFILES, so a 'make clean' is sufficient to actually make changes
in Makefile.am efficient for the contents of the man pages.
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