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Fixes a segfault in nscd when using nss-myhostname.
Nscd expects that an NSS module's gethostbyname4_r function returns
its first result in the pre-allocated gaih_addrtuple denoted by **pat.
(See nscd/aicache.c in the Glibc sources.) However, nss-myhostname
doesn't fill in **pat but allocates the first result in ‘buffer’, then
sets *pat. So nscd crashes (e.g. when running ‘getent ahosts
my-machine’).
Hard to tell if this is a bug in nscd, since there doesn't seem to be
a proper API spec for gethostbyname4_r. But in any case, this patch
fixes the crash by copying the first result to **pat.
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In other cases where multiple directories are searched for unit files,
the list of directories is described in the man page describing the
format. I think this makes sense too in case of systemd directories,
since the systemd(1) manpage already has an overview of many different
topics.
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Makefile.am is updated to deal with .xml.in sources. Nothing in the
output is really changed yet, this is just preparation.
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This can be pretty important for the user, and is not trivial
to figure out in all cases.
Also show failing path in error messages.
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The ability to start a new unit with 'systemctl start ...' should not
depend on whether there are other units in the directory. Previously,
an additional 'systemctl daemon-reload' would be necessary to tell
systemd to update the list of unit lookup paths.
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man rules were repeating the same information in too many places,
which was error prone. Those rules can be easily generated from .xml
files. For efficiency and because python is not a required dependency,
Makefile-man.am is only regenerated when requested with
make update-man-list
If no metadata in man/*.xml changed, this file should not change. So
only when a new man page or a new alias is added, this file should
show up in 'git diff'. The change should then be committed.
If the support for building from git without python was dropped, we
could drop Makefile-man.am from version control. This would also
increase the partial build time (since more stuff would be rebuild
whenever sources in man/*.xml would be modified), so it would probably
wouldn't be worth it.
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There shouldn't be any functional change. This is an 'automake include',
so the generated Makefile is the same (apart from ordering).
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Previously, errors would be ignored. Now they are not. But I don't see
how we could fail to create the directory, so I don't think that it
matters.
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When running without a user session, tests fail.
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The test was originally added with this commit message:
"ask-password: supported plymouth cached passwords"
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Clearer, and spares the temp variable.
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False positives pop up otherwise.
FAIL: test-unit-name (exit: 134)
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Failed to open /dev/tty0: Permission denied
Failed to create root cgroup hierarchy: Permission denied
Assertion 'manager_new(SYSTEMD_SYSTEM, &m) == 0' failed at src/test/test-unit-name.c:125, function test_unit_printf(). Aborting.
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adds test of:
strv_find
strv_find_prefix
strv_overlap
strv_sort
streq_ptr
first_word
Splits tests of util.c into own file to avoid clutter as we add more.
Removed a few prints and uses _cleanup_free_ to make the tests more focused.
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As of 3cdebc217c42c8529086f2965319b6a48eaaeabe support for
distro specific boot up runlevels has been dropped.
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Mukund Sivaraman pointed out that cryptsetup(5) mentions the "read-only"
option, while the code understands "readonly".
We could just fix the manpage, but for consistency in naming of
multi-word options it would be prettier to have "read-only". So let's
accept both spellings.
BZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=903463
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test-strv.c: Leaves main clean for additional tests
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Fixup for 350b6a65.
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Sometimes it is useful to look at them, and they don't take
up any significant amount of space. Keeping them also avoids
the message about files being removed at the end of make
run.
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- fix typo
- use compiled systemd-nspawn
- drop --capability=... from systemd-nspawn invocation, is is the default now
- simplify sudo make invocations
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This allows one templated unit to refer to another templated unit
at installation time.
Examples:
> grep WantedBy ~/.config/systemd/user/mpop@.timer
WantedBy=services@%i.target
> srv disable mpop@iit.timer
rm '/home/alxchk/.config/systemd/user/services@iit.target.wants/mpop@iit.timer'
> srv enable mpop@iit.timer
ln -s '/home/alxchk/.config/systemd/user/mpop@.timer' '/home/alxchk/.config/systemd/user/services@iit.target.wants/mpop@iit.timer'
Based-on-patch-by: Oleksii Shevchuk <alxchk@gmail.com>
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When the username was not explicitly specified, both %U and %u would
print the username. Make %U always print UID.
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No functional change. This makes it possible to use them in install.c.
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Makes it easier to watch just for new entries. Once scenario
is where the user starts 'journalctl -qfn0' to watch for changes
during some operation.
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