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Store names successfully acquired by the legacy client into a hashmap.
We need to take these names into account when checking for send policies.
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kdbus learned to accept both a numerical destination ID as well as a
well-known-name. In that case, kdbus makes sure that the numerical ID is in
fact the owner of the provided name and fails otherwise.
This allows for race-free assertion of a bus name owner while sending a
message, which is a requirement for bus-proxyd.
Add two new fields to sd_bus_message, and set the numerical ID to
verify_destination_id if bus_message_setup_kmsg() is called for a
message with a well-known name.
Also, set the destination's name in the kdbus item to .destination_ptr
if it is non-NULL.
Normal users should not touch these fields, and they're not publicy
accessible.
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This should make the unquoting scheme a bit less naive.
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end-of-line and end-of-item marks
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CID#1237532
CID#1237523
CID#1237522
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Also, correct mentions of "units" instead of "unit files" in the table,
and terminate all sentences with a full stop.
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If a unit contains only Also=, with no Alias= or WantedBy=, it shouldn't
be reported as static. New 'indirect' status shall be introduced.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=864298
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Usually there are a few delay inhibitors all the time (NetworkManager,
Telepathy, etc.), but I'm only interested in the block ones.
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This effectively reverts 599b6322f19ec619ddc294d0e7880b669040cf66, which
in turn partially reverted 4dc5b821ae737914499119e29811fc3346e3d97c.
The --failed switch is not documented on purpose, since it is redundant
due to --state=failed, which it predates. Due to that it's not
documented in --help either.
We generally try to avoid redundant interfaces, but if we need to keep
them for compatibility we do so, however remove them from documentation
to ensure they are not used in future.
The man page is now changed to include a comment about the fact that
--failed is not documented on purpose. Also, explicitly mention
--state=failed as example for --state.
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Multiple executables do not need libsystemd-core
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It is unused since cf1265e188e876dda906dca0029248a06dc80c33
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TEST_DIR is already defined in AM_CFLAGS
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It tests all available directives of Path units:
- PathChanged
- PathModified
- PathExists
- PathExisysGlob
- DirectoryNotEmpty
- MakeDirectory
- DirectoryMode
- Unit
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IFLA_IPTUN_LINK -> VETH_INFO_PEER
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https://bugs.debian.org/767267
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Reads the basename of the target of a symlink.
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CID# 1251163
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utf8_is_printable_newline()
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CID# 1251162
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Use the same robust logic of mkdir + unlink of any existing AF_UNIX
socket, ignoring the return value, right before bind().
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Also simplify the code a bit by moving mkdir to the common path.
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it static
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A timer configured with OnActiveSec will start its associated unit again
if the timer is stopped, then started. However, if the timer unit is
restarted -- with "systemctl restart", say -- this does not occur.
This commit ensures that TIMER_ACTIVE timers are re-enabled whenever the
timer is started, even if that's within a restart job.
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Also, make all parsing of the kernel cmdline non-fatal.
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After all, this is about files, not arguments, hence EFBIG is more
appropriate than E2BIG
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sendfile_full() by it
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Our initrd interface specifies that the verb is in argv[1].
This is where systemd passes it to systemd-shutdown, but getopt
permutes argv[]. This confuses dracut's shutdown script:
Shutdown called with argument '--log-level'. Rebooting!
getopt can be convinced to not permute argv[] by having '-' as the first
character of optstring. Let's use it. This requires changing the way
non-option arguments (in our case, the verb) are processed.
This fixes a bug where the system would reboot instead of powering off.
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A follow-up to:
commit 3f85ef0f05ffc51e19f86fb83a1c51e8e3cd6817
Author: Harald Hoyer <harald@redhat.com>
Date: Thu Nov 6 15:33:48 2014 +0100
s/commandline/command line/g
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