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And on fd.o it goes into a dir parallel to man/.
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SMACK is the Simple Mandatory Access Control Kernel, a minimal
approach to Access Control implemented as a kernel LSM.
The kernel exposes the smackfs filesystem API through which access
rules can be loaded. At boot time, we want to load the access rules
as early as possible to ensure all early boot steps are checked by Smack.
This patch mounts smackfs at the new location at /sys/fs/smackfs for
kernels 3.8 and above. The /smack mountpoint is not supported.
After mounting smackfs, rules are loaded from the usual location.
For more information about Smack see:
http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/security/Smack.txt
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For some reason make sometimes wants to rerun this, and
ln would refuse to recreate the link.
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Since sd_journal_reliable_fd wasn't exported before, it is as if
it was added now. Library "current" number must be bumped.
michich> Someone links with the fixed version and produces a RPM with
his program. The RPM will happily install on a system with an
old systemd version (the deps will appear fine), but the
program will fail to run.
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Fixup for 25ee45f99.
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This reverts commit 39b83cdab37623a546344622db9bbbc784c15df5.
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files
Previously all journal files were owned by "adm". In order to allow
specific users to read the journal files without granting it access to
the full "adm" powers, introduce a new specific group for this.
"systemd-journal" has to be created by the packaging scripts manually at
installation time. It's a good idea to assign a static UID/GID to this
group, since /var/log/journal might be shared across machines via NFS.
This commit also grants read access to the journal files by default to
members of the "wheel" and "adm" groups via file system ACLs, since
these "almost-root" groups should be able to see what's going on on the
system. These ACLs are created by "make install". Packagers probably
need to duplicate this logic in their postinst scripts.
This also adds documentation how to grant access to the journal to
additional users or groups via fs ACLs.
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If coredump support is disabled via --disable-coredump, do not build and
install the systemd-coredumpctl binary and man page.
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for consistencies sake use $() everywhere
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Split the large bash completion script into separate, smaller files each
named after the binary it is used for and move the files to
/usr/share/bash-completion/completions. This way the completions can be
loaded on demand and we only install the completions for the tools we
actually build. The old path /etc/bash_completion.d/ is deprecated and
will disappear in the future.
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This will:
* mount all configured filesystems (typically the rootfs on /sysroot)
* reload the configuration to pick up anything from the mounted fs (typically
/sysroot/etc/fstab)
* mount any newly configured filesystems (typically /usr on /sysroot/usr, if
applicable)
* shut-down and clean-up any daemons running in the initramfs (typically udevd)
* switch-root to /sysroot and start the real init
For an example of what files should be included in an initramfs based on this
see
<https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-projects/2013-February/003628.html>.
Cc: Harald Hoyer <harald.hoyer@gmail.com>
Cc: Dave Reisner <d@falconindy.com>
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* python-systemd-reader:
python-systemd: rename Journal to Reader
build-sys: upload python documentation to freedesktop.org
systemd-python: add Journal class for reading journal
python: build html docs using sphinx
journalct: also print Python code in --new-id
python: utilize uuid.UUID in logging
python: add systemd.id128 module
... and 34 other commits
In short: python module systemd.id128 is added, and existing
systemd.journal gains a new class systemd.journal.Reader, which can be
used to iterate over journal entries. Documentation is provided, and
accessible under e.g.
pydoc3 systemd.journal.Reader
or
firefox http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/python-systemd/
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__REALTIME_TIMESTAMP and __MONOTONIC_TIMESTAMP return ints.
It doesn't make sense to convert to string, just to convert
back to a number later on.
Also try to follow systemd rules for indentation.
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It needs to be invoked explicitly, so there's no need to check
explicitly.
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This introduces a new static list of known attributes and their special
semantics. This means that cgroup attribute values can now be
automatically translated from user to kernel notation for command line
set settings, too.
This also adds proper support for multi-line attributes.
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This doesn't need to be passed, as it's handled by libtool. Since the
default for autoconf is --disable-static, this change is effectively a
noop. It only matters if you pass --enable-static, in which case the
static libs for systemd libraries will actually be built.
Nitpicky, but this only affects systemd libs. The override for the
other libs remains since these libs are always loaded dynamically and
never compiled staticly.
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Build instructions:
make
make DESTIDIR=/tmp/... install
make DESTIDIR=/tmp/... sphinx-html sphinx-man sphinx-epub ...
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uuid.UUIDs are utilized to hold UUID values.
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Also split out some fileio functions to fileio.c and provide a SELinux
aware pendant in fileio-label.c
see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=881577
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Written by Peeters Simon <peeters.simon@gmail.com>.
Makefile stuff and cleaned up a bit by Auke Kok <auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com>.
Some code inspired by Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>.
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runtime-optional already)
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bootctl needs libsystemd-daemon.la too.
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Now, actually check if the environment variable names and values used
are valid, before accepting them. With this in place are at some places
more rigid than POSIX, and less rigid at others. For example, this code
allows lower-case environment variables (which POSIX suggests not to
use), but it will not allow non-UTF8 variable values.
All in all this should be a good middle ground of what to allow and what
not to allow as environment variables.
(This also splits out all environment related calls into env-util.[ch])
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also fix a bad indentation in test-strbug.c
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In 8d81eb8e the new library was added for libudev, use it for
libsystemd-journal too.
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libraries
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After d848b9cbfa0 'Move generic specifier functions to shared' libudev
depends (through) libsystemd-shared.la on libsystemd-id128.so. The
problem only appears when the linker does not support --gc-sections
and manifests itself as the inability to resolve sd_id128_get_machine
and other libsystemd-id128 functions, which aren't really used.
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It got lost in the transformation to XML generation.
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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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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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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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