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Due to recent changes where $network "maps" to network-online.target
it is not guaranteed that initscript which provides networking will
be terminated after network.target during shutdown which is against LSB.
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spec
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responses
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addresses are link-local or not
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responses
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(also, fix some whitespace/indentation issues, and avoid "index" as identifier in
order to not clash against libc's "index()" call)
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The return value may be -EINVAL or a positive errno from the dbus
message. Check both ranges, otherwise most errors are silently ignored.
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connection by default
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Name defending is still missing.
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The barrier_wait_next_twice* test-cases run:
Parent: Child:
set_alarm(10) sleep_for(1);
... set_alarm(1);
sleep_for(2) ...
Therefore, the parent exits after 2+ periods, the client's alarm fires
after 2+ periods. This race turns out to be lost by the child on other
machines, so avoid it by increasing the parent's sleep-interval to 4. This
way, the client has 2 periods to run the barrier test, which is far more
than enough.
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Some events take longer than the default 30 seconds. Killing those
events will leave the machine halfway configured.
Add a commandline option '--event-timeout' to handle these cases.
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Avoid using msecs in favor of usec_t. This is more consistent with the
other parts of systemd and avoids the confusion between msec and usec. We
always use usecs, end of story.
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Avoid hard-coding "unsigned long" and use the usec_t type defined in
src/shared.
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This partially implements RFC3203. Note that we are not fully compliant as we do not
support authentication.
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This is necessary in order to listen for FORCERENEW events.
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This allows the sockets to be bound to a specific address before it is configured,
also enable SO_REUSEADDR to allow multiple DHCP clients to run at the same time.
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Keep this internal to the client and simply restart it when NAK is receieved, as
per the RFC.
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RAW messages are verified by the BPF in the kernel.
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Set SYSLOG_FACILITY field for kernel log messages too. Setting only
SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER="kernel" is not sufficient and tools reading journal
maybe confused by missing SYSLOG_FACILITY field for kernel log messages.
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This fixes the issue noted by Zbigniew in most cases.
if a unit's name is enclosed in single quotes completion still
will not happen after the first `\'.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78388
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At least
t->ignore = f->ignore;
is missing here. Just copy the full struct to be sure.
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Require exact matches in all cases instead of treating strings
starting with 't' ('f') as true (false).
This is required for config_parse_protect_system to parse ProtectSystem=full
correctly: it uses parse_boolean and only tries a more specific parsing
function if that did not return a valid result. Thus "full" was treated as
"false" before.
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Single PAM fallback config file to be used in /etc to allow
bootstrapping of a system with an empty /etc.
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We can not reliably manage any notion of local time. Every daylight
saving time change or time zone change by traveling will make the
time jump, and the local time might jump backwards which creates
unsolvable problems with file timestamps.
We will no longer tell the kernel our local time zone and leave
everything set to UTC. This will effectively turn FAT timestamps
into UTC timestamps.
If and only if the machine is configured to read the RTC in local
time mode, the kernel's time zone will be configured, but
systemd-timesysnc will disable the kernel's system time to RTC
syncing. In this mode, the RTC will not be managed, and external
tools like Windows bootups are expected to manage the RTC's time.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81538
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I think that it is better to return good results slightly more slowly,
than partial quickly. Also reading from disk seems fast enough. Even
the delay on first try with completely cold cache is acceptable.
This is just for bash, 'cause zsh was already doing this.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=790768
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