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2012-11-16src/udev/Makefile.am: work towards fixing up udev buildAnthony G. Basile
2012-11-16src/udev: work towards building udevAnthony G. Basile
2012-11-16configure.ac: fix gtk-docAnthony G. Basile
2012-11-16README: correct klondike's last nameAnthony G. Basile
2012-11-16README: add lu_zero and klondike to the teamAnthony G. Basile
2012-11-15changed tabs to spaces :|Matthew Thode
2012-11-15changed tabs to 4 charactersMatthew Thode
2012-11-15added Matthew Thode (prometheanfire) to the readmeMatthew Thode
2012-11-15src/libudev: successfully buildsAnthony G. Basile
2012-11-15Final step of revamping the build systemAnthony G. Basile
The structure of the source tree is basically correct and this is about as far as we can go without hacking at the C code.
2012-11-15Second step of revamping the build systemAnthony G. Basile
The original Makefile.am was drawn to the top level. This commit breaks it out into the various directories with SUBDIRS connecting them. This makes each directory easier to maintain.
2012-11-15Initial revamping of the build systemAnthony G. Basile
This is the first pass attempting to keep as much of the build system as is necessary for only udev from the fork. Emphasis was given to configure.ac. Gutting had to be done to Makefile.am but this needs work to be broken out into SUBDIR Makefile.am which each address those pieces.
2012-11-15Isolation of udev code from remaining systemdAnthony G. Basile
This commit is a first attempt to isolate the udev code from the remaining code base. It intentionally does not modify any files but purely delete files which, on a first examination, appear to not be needed. This is a sweeping commit which may easily have missed needed code. Files can be retrieved by doing a checkout from the previous commit: git checkout 2944f347d0 -- <filename>
2012-11-15Fork of Original Code Base: anongit.freedesktop.org/systemdAnthony G. Basile
This is the initial fork of the code base from freedsktop.org. The code is provided here as a reference of the initial starting point and for possible future checkouts after a large portion of this code is removed. Merge git://anongit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd
2012-11-15initial commit: READMEAnthony G. Basile
2012-11-14build-sys: store journald code in a noinst libraryZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The point is to allow the use of journald functions by other binaries. Before, journald code was split into multiple files (journald-*.[ch]), but all those files all required functions from journald.c. And journald.c has its own main(). Now, it is possible to link against those functions, e.g. from test binaries. This constitutes a fix for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=872638. The patch does the following: 1. rename journald.h to journald-server.h and move corresponding code to journald-server.c. 2. add journald-server.c and other journald-*.c parts to libsystemd-journal-internal. 3. remove journald-syslog.c from test_journal_syslog_SOURCES, since it is now contained in libsystemd-journal-internal. There are no code changes, apart from the removal of a few static's, to allow function calls between files.
2012-11-14man: throw in an example of timedatectl outputZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
timedatectl is too cool not to advertise it a bit.
2012-11-14timedatectl: break line to not exceed 80 columnsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2012-11-14lawyerese: add header to make-directive-indexZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2012-11-14update TODOLennart Poettering
2012-11-14shared: add API for replacing @FOO@ style variables in stringsLennart Poettering
2012-11-14util: add strreplace() to replace a substring by another stringLennart Poettering
2012-11-14specifier: minor modernizationsLennart Poettering
2012-11-14polkit: fix type on comparisonLennart Poettering
2012-11-14TODOLennart Poettering
2012-11-14README: don't list libgcrypt twice as depLennart Poettering
2012-11-14configure.ac: fix FTBFS with new glibcMichal Schmidt
glibc moved clock_* functions from librt to the core libc. As a result, clock_gettime is no more a suitable symbol to use when finding librt. Look for mq_open instead. Reference: http://www.sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=glibc.git&h=6e6249d0b461b952d0f544792372663feb6d792a Fixes a FTBFS in Fedora Rawhide.
2012-11-14delta.c: fix option '-t'Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
Both the help and man page claims that it accepts -t with an argument so let's do that.
2012-11-13delta.c: use _cleanup_Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2012-11-13python: add journal backend for the logging frameworkMarti Raudsepp
Supports Python versions 2.6 through 3.3 (tested on 2.7 and 3.2). See JournalHandler docstring for usage details. [zj: - use send() instead of using sendv() directly - do exception handling like in the logging module - bumped min version to python2.6, since the module does not work with python2.5 anyway ]
2012-11-13systemd-python: use python${PYTHON_VERSION}-config as python-configZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This is the usual setup, where pythonX.Y and pythonX.Y-config go together. Using python-config with python3 will only lead to confusion. --libs is changed to --ldflags, since the latter also includes other required flags like -L<dir>. The tests for HAVE_PYTHON and HAVE_PYTHON_DEVEL are separated. It is possible to have python development libraries installed without the binary (or to want to build python modules without using python during the build). A line is added to the output, to show what flags will be used for python.
2012-11-13systemd-analyze: use argparse instead of getoptZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Makes the output way nicer with shorter code. Also brings systemd-analyze behaviour more in line with other systemd-programs. Argparse is in Python since 2.6, and is available as a package for previous versions, if someone is stuck with very old Python.
2012-11-13systemd-python: fix nesting of #ifs and #pragmasZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2012-11-13shared/socket-util: kill gcc warning about uninitialized variableZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The warning was invalid, but distracting.
2012-11-13udev: properly handle symlink removal by 'change' eventKay Sievers
If a 'change' event is supposed to remove created symlinks, we create a new device structure from the sysfs device and fill it with the list of links, to compute the delta of the old and new list of links to apply. If the device is already 'remove'd by the kernel though, udev fails to create the device structure, so the links are not removed properly. > From: Neil Brown <nfbrown@suse.com> > Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 10:39:06 +0100 > Subject: [PATCH] If a 'change' event does not get handled by udev until > after the device has subsequently disappeared, udev mis-handles > it. This can happen with 'md' devices which emit a change > event and then a remove event when they are stopped. It is > normally only noticed if udev is very busy (lots of arrays > being stopped at once) or the machine is otherwise loaded > and reponding slowly. > > There are two problems. > > 1/ udev_device_new_from_syspath() will refuse to create the device > structure if the device does not exist in /sys, and particularly if > the uevent file does not exist. > If a 'db' file does exist, that is sufficient evidence that the device > is genuine and should be created. Equally if we have just received an > event from the kernel about the device, it must be real. > > This patch just disabled the test for the 'uevent' file, it doesn't > try imposing any other tests - it isn't clear that they are really > needed. > > 2/ udev_event_execute_rules() calls udev_device_read_db() on a 'device' > structure that is largely uninitialised and in particular does not > have the 'subsystem' set. udev_device_read_db() needs the subsystem > so it tries to read the 'subsystem' symlink out of sysfs. If the > device is already deleted, this naturally fails. > udev_event_execute_rules() knows the subsystem (as it was in the > event message) so this patch simply sets the subsystem for the device > structure to be loaded to match the subsystem of the device structure > that is handling the event. > > With these two changes, deleted handling of change events will still > correctly remove any symlinks that are not needed any more. Use udev_device_new() instead of allowing udev_device_new_from_syspath() to proceed without a sysfs device.
2012-11-13libudev: avoid leak during realloc failureMauro Dreissig
2012-11-12remove duplicate semicolonsThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2012-11-12systemd-delta.xml: document default value for --diffThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen
2012-11-12util: nicer tree drawingsMichal Schmidt
Draw trees more similar to pstree/findmnt/lsblk/...
2012-11-12enable localization for common *ctl commandsDave Reisner
2012-11-12use the same email address everywhereKay Sievers
2012-11-12libudev: update copyright headersKay Sievers
2012-11-12TODO: updateKay Sievers
2012-11-12udev: use usec_t and now()Kay Sievers
2012-11-11man/sd-id128.xml: typo fixHolger Hans Peter Freyther
2012-11-11timedatectl: properly print 30 minutes DST transitionsKay Sievers
2012-11-09coredumpctl: add missing -F, --field option to helpDave Reisner
2012-11-09bash-completion: add 'gdb' verb for coredumpctlDave Reisner
This also fixes value completion for journal fields, as the completion for the RHS of the '=' was missing when it was borrowed from journalctl.
2012-11-09systemd-coredumpctl: add 'gdb' to usage outputDave Reisner
2012-11-09dbus: when verifying PK privs, bypass PK if uid=0 of clientLennart Poettering
This reduces the number of roundtrips when the client is privileged and makes the PK dep optional for root clients.