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dpkg itself also uses *.dpkg-dist, while .dpkg-{bak,backup,remove} are being
used by dpkg-maintscript-helper.
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When deciding whether the provided name equals the file name in
sysv_translate_facility(), also consider them equal if the file name has a
".sh" suffix.
This was uncovered by commit b7e7184 which then created a symlink
"<name>.service" to itself for ".sh" suffixed init.d scripts.
For additional robustness, refuse to create symlinks to itself in add_alias().
Add test case which reproduces the bug.
https://bugs.debian.org/775889
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This way, we can import CoreOS images unmodified.
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In case CAP_SYS_ADMIN is missing (like in containers), one cannot fake pid in
struct ucred (uid/gid are fine if CAP_SETUID/CAP_SETGID are present).
Ensure that journald will try again to forward the messages to syslog without
faking the SCM_CREDENTIALS pid (which isn't guaranteed to succeed anyway, since
it also does the same thing if the process has already exited).
With this patch, journald will no longer silently discard messages
that are supposed to be sent to syslog in these situations.
https://bugs.debian.org/775067
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This makes all functions that rely on _filter_units_by_property() (like
_systemctl_{stop,kill,try_restart}) work with unit names that contain backslash
escaped sequences (like automount units with spaces that are escaped to
"\x20").
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Fix hardcoded "foo.service", test for the actual unit parameter.
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Generated services which are symlinks should be tested/handled differently from
files, so ignore them in run_generator()'s result parsing.
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This covers the general functionality as well as regression tests for recent
fixes like commits b7e718 and 1ed0c19.
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This also adds an initial keyring for the verification, that contains
Ubuntu's and Fedora's key. We should probably add more entries sooner or
later.
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Use the parallel test runner's TEST_EXTENSIONS/*_LOG_COMPILER feature
(https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Parallel-Test-Harness.html)
to run *.py tests through $(PYTHON), and only if we have python
available/enabled.
This eliminates the need of having shell wrappers, thus drop
test/rules-test.sh.
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Drop globbing of rules/*.rules in the rules-test.sh wrapper and move that logic
into the actual test rule-syntax-check.py. This can still be called with
individual rules files, but when being called without arguments it will now
process all top_builddir/rules/*.rules.
Preparation for dropping the shell wrappers altogether.
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When we set up a loopback device with partition probing, the udev
"change" event about the configured device is first passed on to
userspace, only the the in-kernel partition prober is started. Since
partition probing fails with EBUSY when somebody has the device open,
the probing frequently fails since udev starts probing/opening the
device as soon as it gets the notification about it, and it might do so
earlier than the kernel probing.
This patch adds a (hopefully temporary) work-around for this, that
compares the number of probed partitions of the kernel with those of
blkid and synchronously asks for reprobing until the numebrs are in
sync.
This really deserves a proper kernel fix.
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files
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This allows us to reuse a lot more code, and simplify pull-raw
drastically.
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Ubuntu provides their cloud images optionally as tarball, hence also
support downloading those.
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Don't hardcode "python" or /usr/bin/python, but use the configured $(PYTHON).
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Make this work with both Python 2 and 3.
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subscibe->subscribe
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Plain implies a ... "plain" output.
Also do not say "No jobs" with --no-legend. We skip
reporting the number of jobs with --no-legend if there
are any, and 0 is also a number, and should be skipped.
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linux partition
This should allow running Ubuntu UEFI GPT Images with nspawn,
unmodified.
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than "size"
After all, it's closer to the "du"-reported value than to the file
sizes...
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to target
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Terminals tend to be 80 columns wide by default, and the help
text is only supposed to be a terse reminder anyway.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1183771
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This remove the need for various header files to include the
(relatively heavyweight) util.h.
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Reindent to 2 spaces, use more markup.
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