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Without this, the hwdb trie gets mis-sorted to match the more specific rules
first, as ":pvr" is lexicographically after ":pn". So ensure that all our
matches have some ":pn" match to avoid this trap.
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We actually want to match the product name, "pn:" makes no sense.
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First drop the capabilities of the userhelpers before dropping our own,
otherwise we might not be allowed to drop the capabilities of the
userhelpers. Especially, if we want to drop CAP_SYS_MODULE.
Credits: Matteo Sasso
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Spaces get dropped from DMI modaliases. Replace them with '*' to make them
robust against future changes in space escaping.
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Spaces are dropped from vendor and product names in DMI modaliases, so a match
like "svnDell Inc.:" will never happen. Also, some machines use "Dell", some
"Dell Inc", some "Dell Inc.", so just match on "Dell*" to avoid all these
traps.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/1218433
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Don't use "KEYBOARD_KEY_xx=!" assignments (i. e. only enabling force-release)
if more general matches already explicitly set a key code before, to not
override the previously set value.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/1218433
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This prevents corruption of the hashmap, because we would free() the
keys in the hashmap, if the unit is already in there, with the same
cgroup path.
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This reverts commit 1f11a0cdfe397cc404d61ee679fc12f58c0a885b.
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If the mode is UNIT_CHECK,it means we only want to check if
the paramaters are valid. the first round of cycle already
did this check, no need to check again.
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If a device node is already in the device_allow list of
CGroupContext, we should replace it instead of create a
new one and append this new one to the end of device_allow
list.
change from v1: use streq to replace !strcmp
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BlockIOReadBandwidth and BlockIOWriteBandwidth both use
config_parse_blockio_bandwidth to set up CGroupBlockIODeviceBandwidth,
We should set the read value based on the left values
in config files.
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It is best to catch such errors early. If invalid UTF-8 ends up being
given to dbus methods, the program will crash:
process 20801: arguments to dbus_message_iter_append_basic() were incorrect, assertion "_dbus_check_is_valid_utf8 (*string_p)" failed in file dbus-message.c line 2598.
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By Albrecht Kolthoff <kolthoff@gmx.net> via linux-hotplug@.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/1203853
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_SYSTEMD_USER_UNIT in the --user-unit flag argument should instead be
USER_UNIT. It should also have an optional `=` between the flag and the
argument.
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I'm using Ubuntu 13.04 on a Samsung Series 5 computer and found that that
Fn hotkeys does not work.
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Use Oxford comma.
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Information supplied by Ludvig <enthymeme@lavabit.com>.
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Things like -n to specify the lines to show with systemctl and
journalctl accepts syntax like:
journalctl -n4
systemctl -n14
Previously, typing `-nXX <tab>` where XX is a number, zsh would try to
complete an integer. Now it will see the XX and use the _journalctl_none
completion. This is also how any of the single letter options that take
arguments work as well.
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src/udev/udev-rules.c: In function 'add_rule':
src/udev/udev-rules.c:1078:33: warning: format '%lu' expects argument of type 'long unsigned int', but argument 8 has type 'int' [-Wformat=]
log_error("invalid key/value pair in file %s on line %u,"
^
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We should set up blockio_weight not cpu_shares.
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do not recurse further, if unit_realize_cgroup_now() failed
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This reverts commit 47e737dc13bf4251ae5a2249ec29b34503ed92e1 - it
introduced a use-after-free. The only way the code would get simpler
is with a cleanup function, but eh, not worth it for just this one
bit.
Reviewed by kay on IRC.
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I guess it's easier and cleaner anyway to use simple static inline
functions instead of defines.
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Fixes errors seen when booting VMs on QEMU like
systemd[1]: kmod-static-nodes.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=203/EXEC
systemd[1]: Failed to start Create list of required static device nodes for the current kernel.
systemd[1]: Unit kmod-static-nodes.service entered failed state.
Make sure that mknod capability is available
Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
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ohsix> ooh theres a typo in the example
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* Introduce a macro to conditionally execute tests. This avoids
skipping the entire test if some parts require systemd
* Skip the journal tests when no /etc/machine-id is present
* Change test-catalog to load the catalog from the source directory
of systemd.
* /proc/PID/comm got introduced in v2.6.33 but travis is still
using v2.6.32.
* Enable make check and make distcheck on the travis build
* Use -D"CATALOG_DIR=STR($(abs_top_srcdir)/catalog)" as a STRINGIY
would result in the path '/home/ich/source/linux' to be expanded
to '/home/ich/source/1' as linux is defined to 1.
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falconindy> the ellipsizing seems a bit wrong here....
I got a bit carried away with putting dots everywhere :)
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This makes verbose behave like short mode, i.e. try to show
the source timestamp, and fall back to journald timestamp
only if unavailable or unparsable. I think verbose should
be like short, only showing more fields, and showing different
timestamps would be confusing.
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Also, always show us timestamps in verbose mode.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=991678
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systemd-udevd[6260]: invalid key/value pair in file /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/60-ffado.rules on line 46,starting at character 84 ('#')
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Fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=998122.
Note: upstream kmod has a patch [1] to exit with a warning if
modules.devname is missing. We could use new %v specifier to make this
service conditional on the existence of this file, but this could
mask a kernel installation error, hence we should let kmod run
even if the file doesn't exist.
[1] http://git.kernel.org/cgit/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git/commit/?id=ae17710117
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Same as 1e158d273.
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"tmpl" flavour is deprecated. Also this way we avoid a warning during
installation with older gtkdoc.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=701259
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In 49998b383 (journald: do not overwrite syslog facility when
parsing priority) journald started ignoring facility part when
reading service stderr to convert to syslog messages. In this
case it is fine, because only the priority is allowed.
But the same codepath is used for syslog messages, where the
facility should be used. Split the two codepaths by explicitly
specyfing whether the facility should be ignored or not.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=988814
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