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Let's keep this behavior consistent across our libraries.
In order to keep the refcounting working, a DONT_DESTROY macro similar
to the one in sd-bus was introduced.
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This allows us to bootup a rootfs with a /usr directory only.
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This reverts the documentation part of commit
dfdd0e0730385eef08f019863fd41168b05b6ab0.
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Journal might be functional even if we cannot write to
/var/lib/systemd/coredump.
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Kernel mangles comm information in an irreversible way when comm
constains repeated spaces. Retrieve comm information from /proc, and
only fallback to the information provided on the commandline when
retrieving information from /proc fails.
Add exe information to the list of saved xattr.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62043
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75816
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add tests for:
- unit_instance_is_valid
- unit_prefix_is_valid
- unit_name_change_suffix
- unit_name_build
- unit_name_is_instance
- build_subslice
- unit_name_to_instance
- unit_name_escape
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as password file
As special magic, don't create device dependencies for /dev/null. Of
course, there might be similar devices we might want to include, but
given that none of them really make sense to specify as password source
there's really no point in checking for anything else here.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75816
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the "/sys" is mounted. So we should mount "sys" before "/proc"
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77646
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properly written to unit files
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76744
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78796
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Snapshot mechanism is not used very much, but snapshot creation/destruction
should be at least as verbose as normal unit starting/stopping.
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There's no point in telling the user to look at the logs when
an attempt to load the unit file failed with ENOENT.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=996133
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Should make the transition easier for exisiting users.
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src/readahead/readahead-common.c:55:17: warning: format ‘%zu’ expects argument of type ‘size_t’, but argument 7 has type ‘__off64_t’ [-Wformat=]
log_debug("Not preloading file %s with size out of bounds %zu", fn, st->st_size);
^
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The recently added stacktrace support in 8d4e028f uses functions added
in elfutils 158. Check for one of the new functions to avoid attempting
to build against older versions.
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Guess this was missed in the copy-paste :-)
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shifting from a non fixed number of bits >= to the size of the type
leads to weird results, handle the special case of << 32 to fix it.
This was causing a test failure from test-socket-util:
Assertion 'in_addr_prefix_intersect(f, &ua, apl, &ub, bpl) == result' failed at
/var/tmp/paludis/build/sys-apps-systemd-scm/work/systemd-scm/src/test/test-socket-util.c:147, function
test_in_addr_prefix_intersect_one(). Aborting.
Minimal reproducer:
paludisbuild@Lou /tmp $ cat test.c
static void test(unsigned m) {
unsigned nm = 0xFFFFFFFFUL << (32-m);
printf("%u: %x\n", m, nm);
}
int main (void) {
test(1);
test(0);
return 0;
}
paludisbuild@Lou /tmp $ gcc -m32 -std=gnu99 test.c -o test32
paludisbuild@Lou /tmp $ ./test32
1: 80000000
0: ffffffff
paludisbuild@Lou /tmp $ gcc -std=gnu99 test.c -o test64
paludisbuild@Lou /tmp $ ./test64
1: 80000000
0: 0
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src/shared/async.c uses pthread so it will fail at link time if we link
only to libsystemd-shared and use async
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The short lease was useful for testing, but in real-world usage it is pointless to keep leases
this short. That said, the cost of lease renewal is really low, so we keep the lease still
relatively short at one hour to not get into hard-to-hit problems with lease exhaustion etc.
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The destination IP address should be INADDR_BROADCAST, but was
accidentally left as INADDR_ANY.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73727
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We used to check if e.g. IFLA_BOND_MAX is defined and provide fallback
values in missing.h is it wasn't. But over time, various kernel
versions added IFLA_* defines, so checking for IFLA_BOND_MAX is not
enough if the kernel is new enough to have some of them but too old to
have all. In case we detect that the latest known enum value is
missing, #define most of them.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80095
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Running "make dist" requires --enable-compat-libs since DIST_SOURCES will list
generated files such as libsystemd-daemon.c.
Tested:
$ ./configure && make && make dist
*** compat-libs must be enabled in order to make dist
make: *** [dist-check-compat-libs] Error 1
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Running "make dist" requires Python support since some of the man page sources
(such as man/systemd.index.xml and man/systemd.directives.xml) are generated by
Python scripts, so break "make dist" and give an useful error message when
Python or the Python lxml module is not available.
Tested:
$ ./configure --without-python && make && make dist
*** python and python-lxml module must be installed and enabled in order to make dist
make: *** [dist-check-python] Error 1
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Python support is pretty much essential to create man pages, so we should make
sure that distcheck will request it during configure.
Tested: Successfully ran "make distcheck" and confirmed --with-python was
present in the ./configure run inside the unpacked distribution directory.
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Be verbose when checking if Python module lxml is available. Also warn that
Python support will be disabled when the lxml module is not present.
Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80005
Tested:
- Without python-lxml package installed:
$ ./configure
checking for python extension module directory... ${exec_prefix}/lib64/python2.7/site-packages
checking for python lxml module... no
configure: WARNING: *** python support requires python-xml module installed
- With python-lxml package installed:
$ ./configure
checking for python extension module directory... ${exec_prefix}/lib64/python2.7/site-packages
checking for python lxml module... yes
checking for PYTHON_DEVEL... yes
...
Python: yes
Python Headers: yes
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