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Commit c4eb236a2c didn't take into account the situation when the user
sets e.g. PYTHON=python3 (without the full path). This value would
then be used verbatim for PYTHON_BINARY and in she-bang lines in
scripts, which is incorrect. To fix this, $PYTHON is passed through
which, which expands the path. If $PYTHON_BINARY is desired which is
not installed on the build system, then PYTHON_BINARY must be set
separately.
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When gobject-introspection-devel was not available, the message
was missing the yes/no part
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Python binary to be used during compilation can be set with
./configure PYTHON=...
The she-bang line is removed, since it is not used anymore.
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Python binary used in the she-bang line in installed
scripts can be set with ./configure PYTHON_BINARY=...
Defaults to the same path as python used during compilation.
Adding --version makes systemd-analyze behave consistently with the
rest of installed programs.
The lines in ./configure output are reordered to keep all yes/no lines
separate. I think that this makes the output clearer.
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To be able to add --version and change python binary.
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Commit 88516c0 removed one line too much.
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Yay, we now have a completely generic systemd. No distribution specific checks anymore!
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This Suse specific configuration file should really be done in a generator
that is shipped downstream by suse.
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They don't really hurt on other distros, and this allows us to ship
the same code on all distros
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sushell makes much less sense than sulogin. If distros want to stick to sushell
they should patch this downstream.
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Since rc-local is now enabled via the SysV compatibility we should only refer
to it based on that too.
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based on distro
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Move forcefsck file checks under a HAVE_SYSV_COMPAT #ifdef, and warn if this is used.
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This also drops automatic selection of the rc local scripts
based on the local distro. Distributions now should specify the paths
of the rc-local and halt-local scripts on the configure command line.
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hostname, locale, timezone
This simplifies the upstream system code quite a bit. If downstream distributions want to maintain compatibility with their old configuration files, they are welcome to do so, but need to maintain this as patches downstream. The burden needs to be on the distributions to maintain differences here. Our suggestion however is to just convert the old configuration files on upgrade, as multiple distributions already do.
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This patch allows globbing to be used with EnvironmentFile option.
Example:
EnvironmentFile=/etc/foo.d/*.conf
t. Pekka
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Adds is-failed to join is-active and is-enabled.
I grabbed this one from the todo list. Most of the functionality was
already there for is-active. I just needed to make check_one_unit take
the states to check for as an argument instead of the hardcoded
"active" and "reloading".
is-failed will return 1 if none of the units given are failed. This is
different from is-active which will return 3 if none of the units
given are active. It returns 3 with this comment:
/* According to LSB: "program is not running" */
As that does not make sense when looking for failed units I simply
chose 1 instead.
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There is no parameter named luks.fstab.
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Use mkdir_p_label instead of mkdir_parents_label, so that the final
directory component is created too.
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Detected by cppcheck
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2012-December/007847.html
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boots correctly
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virtualization works
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The configuration is taken from /proc/cmdline, aiming at emulating the
behavior of the kernel when no initramfs is used.
The supported options are: root=, rootfstype=, rootwait=, rootflags=,
ro, and rw. rootdelay= was dropped, as it is not really useful in a
systemd world, but could easily be added.
v2: fix comments by Lennart, and complain loudly if root= can not be found
Cc: Harald Hoyer <harald@redhat.com>
Cc: Dave Reisner <dreisner@archlinux.org>
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If the path to init is not specified as an argumnt to systemctl, but
init= is given on the kernel commandline, use that.
This means the initrd does not need glue code to parse the kernel
commandline before passing on init= to systemctl.
Cc: Harald Hoyer <harald@redhat.com>
Cc: Dave Reisner <dreisner@archlinux.org>
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