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build-sys: Look for gcc-* binutils wrappers only if we're using GCC
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man: fix typos in systemd-path.xml
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run: enable interactive authorization
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tree-wide: do not shadow the global var timezone
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If we don't look for them, LT_INIT will and default to the unprefixed
tools.
Apparently clang doesn't like the wrappers being used. Should fix #1077.
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networkd: add support for tunnel encap limit
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logind: Listen to WMI hotkeys to catch SW_DOCK state/events
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On Dell and HP laptops the dock state/events (SW_DOCK) come from the "{Dell,HP}
WMI hotkeys" input devices. Tag them as power-switch so that login actually
considers them. Use a general match in case this affects other vendors, too.
Thanks to Andreas Schultz for debugging this!
https://launchpad.net/bugs/1450009
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shell-completion: bash: add systemd-path completion
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dhcp-server: make pool configurable
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The constraints we place on the pool is that it is a contiguous
sequence of addresses in the same subnet as the server address, not
including the subnet nor broadcast addresses, but possibly including
the server address itself. If the server address is included in the
pool it is (obviously) reserved and not handed out to clients.
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Don't restrict yourselves to 32 leases, simply manage the whole subnet by default.
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Merge sd_dhcp_server_set_address() and sd_dhcp_server_set_lease_pool() into
sd_dhcp_server_configure_pool() as the behavior of the two former depends
on the order they are called in. The flexibility is not needed, so let's
just do this in one call.
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dbus-1.10 was just released, including systemd units to run
`dbus-daemon --session` as systemd user unit. This allows using a
user-bus with dbus1, just like we do per default with kdbus.
All the dbus libraries have already been fixed long ago to use the
user-bus as default. Hence, there's no need to set
DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS= if we use the user-bus. However, gdm and
friends continue to spawn a session bus if this variable is not set
(instead of checking for the existence of the user-bus). Hence, we force
the user-bus, if it is available, in pam_systemd. Once gdm and friends
are fixed, we can continue to drop this again. However, that might take
a while.
With this in place, all that is needed to make the user-bus work is:
`systemctl --global enable dbus.socket`
If dbus.socket is not enabled, the legacy session-bus is still used.
Based on a patch by: Jan Alexander Steffens <jan.steffens@gmail.com>
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A variety of clean-ups
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Never report errors twice.
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Let's help users to debug issues with epoll fd removal by printing the
name of the event source.
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Make sure show it as "/" rather than empty string.
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Otherwise we might attempt to remove a non-existing fd from epoll.
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When showing the number of tasks in a cgroup, recursively count tasks in
child cgroups and include them in the number. This ensures that the
number of tasks is cummulative the same way as memory, cpu and IO
resources are.
Old behaviour can be restored by passing the new --recursive=no switch.
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However, allow them to be counted in by specifying -k
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This way the output is restricted to cgroups from a container when run
in one.
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This way we can be sure that less has the same idea of the terminal as
we do.
This solves issues in systems that have locale uninitalized, where
systemd would output UTF-8 but less wouldn't allow it and show them as
control characters.
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This adds a new call unit_set_slice(), and simplifies
unit_add_default_slice(). THis should make our code a bit more robust
and simpler.
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We store the properties for transient units in drop-ins anyway, and
units don't have to have fragment files, hence don't bother with them,
and don't create them.
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socket: fix setsockopt call. SOL_SOCKET changed to SOL_TCP.
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A few more tweaks to extract_first_word
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The Tunnel Encapsulation Limit option specifies how many additional
levels of encapsulation are permitted to be prepended to the packet
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test: udev - Signal that test was skipped when running as non-root
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misc bugfixes
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hwdb: Add trackpoint sensitivity setting for Thinkpad X230
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It is more accurate to report that the test was skipped rather than
succeeded if we did not get to run it because it requires root.
Tested by running `make check` and inspecting the log file:
$ cat test/udev-test.pl.log
Must have root permissions to run properly.
SKIP test/udev-test.pl (exit status: 77)
The `make check` output also reported:
SKIP: test/udev-test.pl
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Original entry may have been skewed by an earlier setting on the device, we
have a confirmed 1000dpi for a new device.
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1049
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91794
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