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tests: remove unnecessary /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd checking
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A unified hierarchy obsoletes this checking
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bash-completion: list valid signal names
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resolved: remove unused variable
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this is a follow-up for commit 18540892d18addc4dcb81
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tests: don't rely on system's machined
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bash-completion: list only valid signal names
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Fixup for #1999.
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Fixes backward/forward incompatibility errors on spawning.
For example:
$ sudo make run
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Failed to register machine: Cannot set property TasksMax, or unknown
property.
$ ../../systemd-nspawn --version
systemd 228
$ systemd-nspawn --version
systemd 225
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test: make QEMU tests work on Semaphore
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core: mount flags remove FOREACH_WORD_SEPARATOR
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basic: fix build on architectures with small long
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The x32 architecture has a small "long" type which is not enough to hold
struct statfs.f_type.
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FOREACH_WORD_SEPARATOR is no need here since we only
apply only one mount flag. The rvalue is sufficient for
this.
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Implement client-side DNAME RR resolving
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Most servers apparently always implicitly convert DNAME to CNAME, but
some servers don't, hence implement this properly, as this is required
by edns0.
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networkd: link - fix reading routes
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resolved: add support for resolving plain SRV and DNS-SD services
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This also adds client-side support for this to systemd-resolve-host.
Note that the ResolveService() API can deal both with DNS-SD service
(consisting of service name, type and domain), as well as classic SRV
services (consisting just of a type and a domain), all exposed in the
same call.
This patch also reworks CNAME handling in order to reuse it between
hostname, RR and service lookups.
In contrast to Avahi and Bonjour, this new API will actually reolve the
A/AAAA RRs the SRV RRs point to in one go (unless this is explicitly
disabled). This normally comes for free, as these RRs are sent along
the SRV responses anyway, hence let's make use of that. This makes the
API considerably easier to use, as a single ResolveService() invocation
will return all necessary data to pick a server and connect() to it.
Note that this only implements the DNS-SD resolving step, it does not
implement DNS-SD browsing, as that makes sense primarily on mDNS, due to
its continuous nature.
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We need to free the rtnl watch too.
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This adds dns_service_join() and dns_service_split() which may be used
to concatenate a DNS-SD service name, am SRV service type string, and a
domain name into a full resolvable DNS domain name string. If the
service name is specified as NULL, only the type and domain are
appended, to implement classic, non-DNS-SD SRV lookups.
The reverse is dns_service_split() which takes the full name, and split
it into the three components again.
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RFC 6763 is very clear that TXT RRs should allow arbitrary binary
content, hence let's actually accept that. This also means accepting NUL
bytes in the middle of strings.
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virt: add comment about order in virtualization detection
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nss-mymachines: do not allow overlong machine names
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vimrc: add warning about dangerous exrc mode
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https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2002
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make sure all swap units are ordered before the swap target
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virt: detect dmi before cpuid
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add editorconfig configuration
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bash-completion: nspawn: add completion for --kill-signal
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rpm: fix %systemd_user_post() macro.
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Virtualbox should be detected as 'oracle'. This used to work but broke
with commit:
commit 75f86906c52735c98dc0aa7e24b773edb42ee814
Author: Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>
Date: Mon Sep 7 13:42:47 2015 +0200
basic: rework virtualization detection API
We swap detection for dmi and cpuid, this fixes Virtualbox with KVM.
Hopefully it does not break anything else.
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We want indention with spaces, so specify in editorconfig.
http://editorconfig.org/
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tests: add sd_event_now to test_basic
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man: include the target name when linking to man pages in html output
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When shutting down the system, the swap devices can be disabled long
time before the swap target is stopped. They're actually the first
units systemd turns off on my system.
This is incorrect and due to swap devices having multiple associated
swap unit files. The main one is usually created by the fstab
generator and is used to start the swap device.
Once done, systemd creates some 'alias' units for the same swap
device, one for each swap dev link. But those units are missing an
ordering dependencies which was created by the fstab generator for the
main swap unit.
Therefore during shutdown those 'alias' units can be stopped at
anytime before unmount.target target.
This patch makes sure that all swap units are stopped after the
swap.target target.
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Set user@.service TasksMax=infinity
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systemctl: do not return uninitialized r
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Links like http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.socket.html
are changed to http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.socket.html#Accept=.
This implementation is quick & dirty, and misses various corner
cases. A fairly important one is that when a few directives share the
same anchor (which happens when multiple directives are described in
the same paragraph), generated links for everything except the first
one link to an invalid anchor. Another shortcoming is that the
formatting does not use the proper generateID machinery, so the anchor
name could be wrong in some cases. But it seems to work for a large
percentage of links, so seems to be an improvement in usability. When
the anchor is missing, we land at the top of the page, which is the
same as before. If the anchor were to point to different spot, this
would be more confusing... Not sure if that ever happens. Anyway, the
user should be able to recover from landing on the wrong place in the
page.
(Mostly) fixes https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1956.
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Regresssed during port to extract_first_word in
5ab22f3321d238957c03dcc6a6db76491e3989b8
CID #1338060
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