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2013-03-05journal/tests: free allocated memory in testZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-03-05zsh-completion: journalctl query by binary and deviceDaniel Wallace
implement 1883552c3d8 from bash completion in zsh-completion
2013-03-05hostnamed: allow more special characters in pretty hostnameNathaniel Chen
this addresses the bug at: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59311 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=895299 hostnamectl is supposed to allow a range of special characters for the 'pretty' hostname: $ hostnamectl set-hostname --pretty "Nathaniels Desktop !@#$%" ..however, it rejects apostrophes, double quotes, and backslashes. The manual for hostnamectl suggests that this should be allowed. It makes sense to reject \0, \n, etc. pretty_string_is_safe() is the same as string_is_safe(), but allows more special characters.
2013-03-05util: properly escape corner cases in bus_path_escape(), tooLennart Poettering
This follows the suggestions from: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-March/009363.html
2013-03-05inhibit: print --list if no argument is givenKay Sievers
2013-03-05Fix typosMichael Biebl
2013-03-05journal: make gatewayd run under its own user IDLennart Poettering
2013-03-05README: add udev goupsKay Sievers
2013-03-05update TODOLennart Poettering
2013-03-05journald: introduce new "systemd-journal" group and make it own the journal ↵Lennart Poettering
files Previously all journal files were owned by "adm". In order to allow specific users to read the journal files without granting it access to the full "adm" powers, introduce a new specific group for this. "systemd-journal" has to be created by the packaging scripts manually at installation time. It's a good idea to assign a static UID/GID to this group, since /var/log/journal might be shared across machines via NFS. This commit also grants read access to the journal files by default to members of the "wheel" and "adm" groups via file system ACLs, since these "almost-root" groups should be able to see what's going on on the system. These ACLs are created by "make install". Packagers probably need to duplicate this logic in their postinst scripts. This also adds documentation how to grant access to the journal to additional users or groups via fs ACLs.
2013-03-05journald: stpcpy() + mempcpy() are awesomeLennart Poettering
2013-03-05journald: drop splitting-by-audit entirelyLennart Poettering
Thinking about it we should probably not hide bugs by falling back to audit when we have our own session information anyway.
2013-03-05journald: be a bit more careful when spitting up journals by user idLennart Poettering
2013-03-05journald: check session owner UID rather then audit ID when splitting up ↵Lennart Poettering
journal files We should always go by our own cgroup hierarchy before using foreign schemes such as audit, so let's do that for the split out logic too.
2013-03-05Revert "fstab-generator: place initrd /sysroot mounts in initrd-fs.target"Harald Hoyer
This reverts commit 8330847e949fc0c26b16910e5240eef1fe2c330a. Conflicts: src/fstab-generator/fstab-generator.c
2013-03-05update TODOLennart Poettering
2013-03-05logind: when registering a new session always use previous session info from ↵Lennart Poettering
cgroup path rather than audit Previously for cases like "su" or "sudo" where a session is attempted to be created from within an existing one we used the audit session ID to detect this and in such a case we simple returned the session data of the original session a second time. With this change we will now use the cgroup path of the calling path to determine the old session, i.e. we only rely on our own session identification scheme, instead of audits. We will continue to keep the audit session ID and ours in sync however, to avoid unnecessary confusion.
2013-03-04build-sys: build and install systemd-coredumpctl conditionallyMichael Biebl
If coredump support is disabled via --disable-coredump, do not build and install the systemd-coredumpctl binary and man page.
2013-03-04fstab-generator: only handle block devices with root= kernel command line ↵Harald Hoyer
parameter skip s.th. like root=nfs:... root=iscsi:... root=nbd:...
2013-03-04fstab-generator: place initrd /sysroot mounts in initrd-fs.targetHarald Hoyer
also do not overwrite /sysroot*.mount units already generated from fstab
2013-03-04units/initrd-*: require initrd-fs.target rather than local-fs.targetHarald Hoyer
2013-03-04add initrd-fs.target and initrd-fs-pre.targetHarald Hoyer
2013-03-04build-sys: do not install pam_systemd(8) without PAMZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-03-04build-sys: do not install logind manpages when disabledZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The condition was wrong: HAVE_PAM -> ENABLE_LOGIND.
2013-03-04ProFUSION got bought by IntelKay Sievers
2013-03-04journal: split journal uid only when audit uid data is validKay Sievers
2013-03-04core/manager: fix conditions to start and stop watching running jobsMichal Schmidt
Harald encountered division by zero in manager_print_jobs_in_progress. Clearly we had the watch enabled when we shouldn't - there were no running jobs in m->jobs, only waiting ones. This is either a deadlock, or maybe some of them would be detected as runnable in the next dispatch of the run queue. In any case we mustn't crash. Fix it by starting and stopping the watch based on n_running_jobs instead of the number of all jobs.
2013-03-03tmpfiles: use cleanup func. to save a few linesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-03-03tmpfiles: move exclamation mark into right placeLukas Nykryn
Unary not has higher precedence than comparisons, so the condition was bogus.
2013-03-03core/path: install inotify watches top-down instead of bottom-upZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
When watches are installed from the bottom, it is always possible to race, and miss a file creation event. The race can be avoided if a watch is first established for a parent directory, and then for the file in the directory. If the file is created in the time between, the watch on the parent directory will fire. Some messages (mostly at debug level) are added to help diagnose pidfile issues. Should fix https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=917075.
2013-03-04build-sys: be more tolerant if dbus directories do not existMichael Biebl
use readlink -m instead of -f since we might be building in a minimal chroot where those directories do not actually exist and readlink -f would return an empty string.
2013-03-04build-sys: resolve absolute path for the dbus directoriesMichael Biebl
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services simply looks a lot nicer then /usr/share/dbus-1/services/../system-services
2013-03-04build-sys: replace backticks `` with $()Michael Biebl
for consistencies sake use $() everywhere
2013-03-04build-sys: don't hard code bash-completion directoryMichael Biebl
2013-03-04build-sys: use $PKG_CONFIG instead of calling the pkg-config binary directlyMichael Biebl
2013-03-03udev: fix segfault with android rndisRob Clark
The android gadget driver for network tethering over rndis somehow has a parent device with a null subsystem. Probably this is bug in android driver, but it is easy enough to make systemd/udev behave gracefully and not segfault. And this will help for making linux distros with systemd (like fedora) work on android devices.
2013-03-03udev: remove database conversion codeKay Sievers
2013-03-03udev: firmware - do not created /run/udev/firmware-missing/Kay Sievers
The userspace firmware loader is deprecated now, and will be entirely removed when we depend on a kernel version with the built-in firmware loader available.
2013-03-03journald: do not barf when setting RateLimitInterval=0Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Assertion 'interval > 0 || burst == 0' failed at src/journal/journald-rate-limit.c:78, function journal_rate_limit_new(). Aborting.
2013-03-03core/service: use cleanup functions, wrap linesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-03-03core/path: catch errors when adding watchesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Errors because of oom conditions or descriptor exhaustion should not be ignored. We probably cannot recover from those conditions. Current behaviour wrt. insufficient permissions is described in the man page. It might make sense in case of user sessions, so I left it as is.
2013-03-03core/path: modernize styleZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-03-03core/path: use automatic cleanupZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
... and fix bogus return code on malloc failure.
2013-03-03core/path: fix a leak in success pathZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
... and use automatic cleanup.
2013-03-03Update TODOMichael Biebl
2013-03-03bash-completion: split completions and move to new locationMichael Biebl
Split the large bash completion script into separate, smaller files each named after the binary it is used for and move the files to /usr/share/bash-completion/completions. This way the completions can be loaded on demand and we only install the completions for the tools we actually build. The old path /etc/bash_completion.d/ is deprecated and will disappear in the future.
2013-03-02job: print the "OK" status messages in normal greenMichal Schmidt
The "OK" status messages should not draw attention to themselves. It's better if they're not printed in bright/bold. Leave that to errors and warnings. Use a plain inconspicuous enterprisey green.
2013-03-02manager: turn a superfluous check into assertMichal Schmidt
The crash that the check prevented has been fixed by commit 9e9e2b7.
2013-03-02unit: count deserialized job only after it's definitely installedMichal Schmidt
Installation of a deserialized job may fail (though purely in theory), so increase the running job counter only when succeeding.
2013-03-01initrd: add unit files needed for basic systemd-in-initrd supportTom Gundersen
This will: * mount all configured filesystems (typically the rootfs on /sysroot) * reload the configuration to pick up anything from the mounted fs (typically /sysroot/etc/fstab) * mount any newly configured filesystems (typically /usr on /sysroot/usr, if applicable) * shut-down and clean-up any daemons running in the initramfs (typically udevd) * switch-root to /sysroot and start the real init For an example of what files should be included in an initramfs based on this see <https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-projects/2013-February/003628.html>. Cc: Harald Hoyer <harald.hoyer@gmail.com> Cc: Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>