Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2015-09-08 | treewide: fix typos | Torstein Husebø | |
2015-09-08 | Merge pull request #1196 from evverx/systemctl-add-consists-of | Lennart Poettering | |
systemctl: add ConsistsOf as the inverse of PartOf | |||
2015-09-08 | Merge pull request #1198 from martinpitt/master | Lennart Poettering | |
cgroup-util: fix devices controller | |||
2015-09-08 | cgroup-util: fix devices controller | Martin Pitt | |
Commit efdb0237 accidentally changed the name of the "devices" cgroup controller to "device". | |||
2015-09-08 | Merge pull request #1195 from poettering/nspawn-fixes | Daniel Mack | |
Various nspawn fixes | |||
2015-09-08 | systemctl: add ConsistsOf as the inverse of PartOf | Evgeny Vereshchagin | |
2015-09-08 | update TODO | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-08 | NEWS: update contributors list | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-08 | nspawn: also close uid shift socket in the parent | Lennart Poettering | |
We should really close all parent sides of our child/parent socket pairs. | |||
2015-09-08 | nspawn: short reads do not set errno, hence don't try to print it | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-08 | inspawn: switch from SOCK_DGRAM to SOCK_SEQPACKET for internal socketpairs | Lennart Poettering | |
SOCK_DGRAM and SOCK_SEQPACKET have very similar semantics when used with socketpair(). However, SOCK_SEQPACKET has the advantage of knowing a hangup concept, since it is inherently connection-oriented. Since we use socket pairs to communicate between the nspawn main process and the nspawn child process, where the child might die abnormally it's interesting to us to learn about this via hangups if the child side of the pair is closed. Hence, let's switch to SOCK_SEQPACKET for these internal communication sockets. Fixes #956. | |||
2015-09-08 | nspawn: properly propagate errors when we fail to set soemthing up | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-07 | Merge pull request #1193 from phomes/typos | Daniel Mack | |
man: typo fixes | |||
2015-09-07 | man: typo fixes | Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen | |
2015-09-07 | Merge pull request #1191 from poettering/nspawn-split | Daniel Mack | |
nspawn: split up nspawn.c into multiple smaller .c files | |||
2015-09-07 | nspawn: sort and clean up included header list | Lennart Poettering | |
Let's remove unnecessary inclusions, and order the list alphabetically as suggested in CODING_STYLE now. | |||
2015-09-07 | nspawn: remove nspawn.h, it's empty now | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-07 | nspawn: split out --uid= logic into nspawn-setuid.[ch] | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-07 | nspawn: split out machined registration code to nspawn-register.[ch] | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-07 | nspawn: split out cgroup related calls into nspawn-cgroup.[ch] | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-07 | nspawn: split out network related code to nspawn-network.[ch] | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-07 | nspawn: split all port exposure code into nspawn-expose-port.[ch] | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-07 | nspawn: split out mount related functions into a new nspawn-mount.c file | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-07 | Merge pull request #1189 from poettering/unit-start | Daniel Mack | |
unit: move "not supported" check after condition check in unit_start() | |||
2015-09-07 | unit: move "not supported" check after condition check in unit_start() | Lennart Poettering | |
Make sure we always check conditions before checking whether the unit type is supported in unit_start(), since condition checks are "clean errors", while "not supported" errors are fatal. This cleans up the boot output of systemd in containers, where a lot of NOTSUPP lines were shown befor this fix. This partially reverts 8ff4d2ab0d4758e914aea6d86154d85f2b2c787f which reorder the checks. | |||
2015-09-07 | NEWS: fix typos | Daniel Mack | |
2015-09-07 | update NEWS | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-07 | Merge pull request #1178 from poettering/gpt-auto-fixes | Daniel Mack | |
handle LUKS root partitions better in gpt-auto, plus other fixes | |||
2015-09-07 | Merge pull request #1183 from dvdhrm/cpename | Lennart Poettering | |
man: clarify wording of os-release.CPE_NAME | |||
2015-09-07 | Merge pull request #1182 from martinpitt/master | David Herrmann | |
tests: Skip test-cgroup-util test_mask_supported() when not running under systemd | |||
2015-09-07 | man: clarify wording of os-release.CPE_NAME | David Herrmann | |
We expect the CPE_NAME to be formatted in URI binding syntax. Make that clear in the documentation. Furthermore, the CPE-spec has been taken over by NIST, so adjust the links as well. Reported by: Ben Harris <bjh21@cam.ac.uk> | |||
2015-09-07 | tests: Skip test-cgroup-util test_mask_supported() when not running under ↵ | Martin Pitt | |
systemd Commit 5f4c5fef6 introduced this new test case, but this does not work in build chroots where cgroupfs is not mounted. So skip the test if systemd is not running. | |||
2015-09-07 | Merge pull request #1181 from evverx/update-systemd-analyze-completion | Daniel Mack | |
shell-completion: update systemd-analyze bash-completion | |||
2015-09-07 | shell-completion: update systemd-analyze bash-completion | Evgeny Vereshchagin | |
* Change --no-man to --man (see dad29df) * --{from,to}-pattern require arg | |||
2015-09-07 | Merge pull request #1179 from poettering/sd-event-sigchld-fix | Tom Gundersen | |
sd-event: make sure to create a signal queue for the right signal | |||
2015-09-07 | Merge pull request #1165 from poettering/nspawn-files | Tom Gundersen | |
various fixes to the core, logind, machined, nspawn | |||
2015-09-07 | sd-event: make sure to create a signal queue for the right signal | Lennart Poettering | |
We should never access the "signal" part of the event source unless the event source is actually for a signal. In this case it's a child pid handler however, hence make sure to use the right signal. This is a fix for PR #1177, which in turn was a fix for 9da4cb2be260ed123f2676cb85cb350c527b1492. | |||
2015-09-07 | systemctl: a number of cleanups regarding error handling in systemctl | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-07 | gpt-auto: minor simplificatin handling the no-auto GPT flag | Lennart Poettering | |
Let's query the flags only once, and document why we ignore it for the ESP. | |||
2015-09-07 | gpt-auto: try to handle LUKS root partitions better | Lennart Poettering | |
If the root file system is located on an encrypted root disk, we'll not find the GPT partition table for it. Let's fix that by following the slaves/ symlinks in /sys for the device. We only handle devices having exactly one backing device. Also see: #1167 | |||
2015-09-07 | Merge pull request #1168 from poettering/readme-kernel-version | Daniel Mack | |
README: bump minimal required kernel version | |||
2015-09-07 | Merge pull request #1177 from phomes/sd-event-bug-fix | Daniel Mack | |
sd-event: fix call to event_make_signal_data | |||
2015-09-07 | NEWS: add more content to both the 225 and 226 NEWS section | Lennart Poettering | |
2015-09-06 | sd-event: fix call to event_make_signal_data | Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen | |
This looks like a typo from commit 9da4cb2b where it was added. | |||
2015-09-06 | Merge pull request #1174 from mbiebl/remove-sphinx-leftover | Lennart Poettering | |
build-sys: remove sphinx binary from configure summary | |||
2015-09-06 | Merge pull request #1176 from piotrdrag/master | Lennart Poettering | |
Updated Polish translation | |||
2015-09-06 | Updated Polish translation | Piotr Drąg | |
2015-09-06 | build-sys: remove sphinx binary from configure summary | Michael Biebl | |
We no longer use sphinx as part of the build process so remove it from the configure summary as well. This is a leftover from commit 2799e519cabb6dfa99341b9a56ebd4dc2a4ec22a. | |||
2015-09-06 | README: bump minimal required kernel version | Lennart Poettering | |
We generally try to support 2y old kernels, which allows us bump the minimal required version to 3.11 now. Also, clarify that support for the unified cgroup hierarchy requires 4.2 or newer. | |||
2015-09-06 | Merge pull request #1153 from evverx/dot-alias-handling | Lennart Poettering | |
analyze: add "alias" handling to dot subcommand |