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keyboardbrightnessup/down are not even real keys.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72311
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72311
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The Key codes didn't match with the described key. Also the key
identifier strings were missing. I hope I chose appropriate ones.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70296
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dbus.socket does that for --system, we need to explicitly pull it
in for --user.
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Sockets are ordered before sockets.target anyway, and sockets.target
is ordered before basic.target, and hence all bus services end up
being ordered after dbus.socket anyway. Since for kdbus clients
dbus.socket is obsolete, let's not add this dependency explicitly.
Also, it's hot in Australia and we are going for breakfast now.
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My original patch only returned the first DNS server, but we might
want all of them.
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In shells like bash, == and = are equivalent in test contexts. In POSIX
compliant shells, == isn't a valid operator.
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src/libsystemd-bus/sd-bus.c: In function 'sd_bus_open_user':
src/libsystemd-bus/sd-bus.c:1104:25: warning: format '%s' expects argument of type 'char *', but argument 3 has type 'long unsigned int' [-Wformat=]
asprintf(&b->address, UNIX_USER_BUS_FMT, (unsigned long) getuid());
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We need to find the real reason for the failure, this just
avoids the symptoms.
This reverts commit 215c7625dd510759290d45d6c46434e4338843ec.
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Convert entry_array.items[0] to host byte order prior to passing it to
chain_cache_put().
[zj: also use le64toh in journal-verify.c]
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73194
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- turn strv_merge into strv_extend_strv.
appending strv b to the end of strv a instead of creating a new strv
- strv_append: remove in favor of strv_extend and strv_push.
- strv_remove: write slightly more elegant
- strv_remove_prefix: remove unused function
- strv_overlap: use strv_contains
- strv_printf: STRV_FOREACH handles NULL correctly
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We cannot remove CAP_SYS_ADMIN, which basically makes removing all other
capabilities useless. Anyhow, still wouldn't hurt checking whether stuff
like CAP_KILL can be dropped from logind.
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when pid is set to 0 use /proc/self
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This commit updates email addresses of people, who are already in the
.mailmap file, so I'd assume they have sorted out their viewpoint on
privacy within the .mailmap file.
The entries for this commit have been produced using:
# Finding out duplicates by comparing email addresses:
git shortlog -sne |awk '{ print $NF }' |sort |uniq -d
# Finding out duplicates by comparing names:
git shortlog -sne |awk '{ NF--; $1=""; print }' |sort |uniq -d
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This was introduced in e1770af812 (2012-02-03, swap: replace failure
boolean by result enum).
This just removes unneeded lines of code, no functional change.
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These keys are mandatory in [Address]/[Route] sections. Otherwise, we
hit an assert:
ens3: setting addresses
Assertion 'address->family == 2 || address->family == 10' failed at /build/amd64-generic/tmp/portage/sys-apps/systemd-9999-r1/work/systemd-9999/src/network/networkd-address.c:137, function address_configure(). Aborting.
Reported-by: Alex Polvi <alex.polvi@coreos.com>
At the same time make sure Route's Destination and Gateway uses the same address family.
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This appears to have been omitted in 30caf8f3afd29da8 when the
the function was added.
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This was already supported in path_id, so should be uncontroversial.
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This reverts commit 4cd1214db6cf4b262e8ce6381bc710091b375c96.
This may still be fixed in the kernel, revert this for now until
we see how it all shakes out.
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Not long ago a failed command would print:
"Failed to start something.service: ..."
regardless of whether the command was to start/stop/restart/etc.
With e3e0314 this was improved to print the method used. E.g. for stopping:
"Failed to StopUnit something.service: ..."
This patch matches the method to a more human readable word. E.g:
"Failed to stop something.service: ..."
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When DEVTYPE is not set for a nic, it means it is a wired/ethernet
device.
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This debug information may be useful when comapring to dropped rtnetlink messages.
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This gives a bit better messages when a link is added twice.
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We set the variable in the unit file for --user, so this check is
always true.
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No need to wait for the NEWLINK message to arrive.
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