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We will still use the compiled-in defaults if no DNS entry exists in the config file.
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This way we preserve the order of preference.
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-April/018971.html
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This brings the man page back into sync with the actual code.
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If XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set, then we should respect that.
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In user_dirs() in path-lookup.c, I want to replace this:
symlink("../../../.config/systemd/user", data_home);
with
symlink(config_home, data_home);
to avoid hardcoding .config when XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set.
The problem is that config_home is an absolute path, and it's better
to make the symlink relative. path_make_relative() is an utility
function that converts an absolute path into a relative one.
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Some unattended systems do not have a console attached and entering
the default rescue mode will not be too helpful. Allow to specify
the "-y" option to attempt to fix all filesystem errors.
Manually verified by downloading an image.gz of e2fsprogs, using
losetup and running systemd-fsck on the loop device and varying
the fsck.repair=preen|yes|no option.
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Similarly to NTP servers, this can be set at compile-time.
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Source code has "files-max" and XML has --max-files.
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This ways the networkd client library should work even if networkd is
not running.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-May/019242.html
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This reverts commit a555350d47c4b70d716a63424933b34902c98300.
This did not fix the problem, just made it harder to hit.
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-May/019054.html
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Previously we wouldn't serialize jobs for units that themselves have
nothing to serialize.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-May/019051.html
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78752
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- Add KMOD_CFLAGS and KMOD_LIBS where appropiate
- networkd now requires kmod. make --disable-kmod --enable-networkd
to raise an error.
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THere's no reason why hibernate should be better protected then
suspendor poweroff, so sync the policies.
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Also, make sure we automatically destroy reply callbacks that are
floating.
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Same story as for sd-bus and sd-event: allow passing NULL to store query
in in which case the query is freed automatically.
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These are the counterpart of "floating" bus slots, i.e. event sources
that are bound to the lifetime of the event object itself, and thus
don't require an explicit reference to be kept.
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2014-April/018928.html
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This is a speculative fix for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1088865.
Even though I cannot find a code path that where this would be
an issue, for consistency, if we assume that cgroup_path might have
been set before we got to unit_deserialize, we should make sure that
the unit is removed from the hashmap before we free the key. This seems
to be the only place where the key could be prematurely freed, leading to
hashmap corruption.
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No functional change expected :)
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Running systemctl enable/disable/set-default/... with the --root
option under strace reveals that it accessed various files and
directories in the main fs, and not underneath the specified root.
This can lead to correct results only when the layout and
configuration in the container are identical, which often is not the
case. Fix this by adding the specified root to all file access
operations.
This patch does not handle some corner cases: symlinks which point
outside of the specified root might be interpreted differently than
they would be by the kernel if the specified root was the real root.
But systemctl does not create such symlinks by itself, and I think
this is enough of a corner case not to be worth the additional
complexity of reimplementing link chasing in systemd.
Also, simplify the code in a few places and remove an hypothetical
memory leak on error.
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Before: /var/tmp/inst1//etc/systemd/system/default.target -> /var/tmp/inst1//usr/lib/systemd/system/graphical.target
After: /var/tmp/inst1/etc/systemd/system/default.target -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/graphical.target
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attached to a bus connection
This makes callback behaviour more like sd-event or sd-resolve, and
creates proper object for unregistering callbacks.
Taking the refernce to the slot is optional. If not taken life time of
the slot will be bound to the underlying bus object (or in the case of
an async call until the reply has been recieved).
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