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Spotted by Dave Reisner
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instead of having one simple per-file cache implement an more
comprehensive one that works for multiple files and can actually
maintain multiple maps per file and per object type.
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This adds forward-secure authentication of journal files. This patch
includes key generation as well as tagging of journal files,
Verification of journal files will be added in a later patch.
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correctly
Currently MIPS and ARM define syscall numbers for multiple ABI in one
<asm/unistd.h>. The #define statments for each syscall are formated as:
#define __NR_scname (BASE_OFFSET + sc_number)
Thus we need a more generic regular expression to match these in awk.
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It changes the defines WORDSIZE and __I386, CFLAGS=-m32.
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Most distributions enable these downstream anyway, but it probably makes
sense to enable them unconditionally upstream too.
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It's time to get rid of prefdm. Distributions which still want to use
this should maintain this downstream, but it's probably better to just
provide proper units for the various display managers, like Fedora is
doing this, for example:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/DisplayManagerRework
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systemctl does not need the internal journal and id128 libraries to
function, so don't link against them.
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This file is generated, so it should be referred to as
$(top_builddir)/src/gudev/gudevenumtypes.h. It could only appear in
$(top_srcdir) as a result of previous build in $(top_srcdir). Better
to just let automake add the prefix for us, so there's no need to
spell it out.
Remove the prefix from other source files too, $(top_srcdir) is the
default anyway.
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$(MKDIR_P) is added where missing, and rules are standardized on one
form of $(MKDIR_P), to make it easier to spot when it is missing.
Single line $(MKDIR)&&command form is broken into two line form.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49459
For compilation in a separate build directory to work, when a file is
generated, the rule must include an explicit mkdir first, unless the
file is created at the top level. Even when building in a separate
build-dir, automake would normally create all directories as a side
result of creating the dependencies files. Therefore the bug was only
visible with -C (turning off dependency generation).
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We want to keep things uniform, and hence treat udevd's man page like
any other in the repo. What matters is how users primarily interface
with a service, and that is not the binary path in /usr/lib/systemd but
the service name.
This reverts commit 6c1f3ba54ac1f42598c543b86daaf294b29294b1.
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Instead of making systemd-udevd a so-link to systemd-udevd.service,
ship the real page as systemd-udevd to integrate better with distros
where udevd might be run standalone.
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"make dist" can build a different tarball depending on the flags passed
to ./configure and the (optional) dependencies found on the system.
Move all append-to-EXTRA_DIST operations out of automake conditionals to
fix this.
Introduce a polkitpolicy_files so that the policy files built still
correctly depend on the automake conditionals, but the .in files that
get distributed do not.
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this solves issues where $(CPP) has differend include paths than 'cpp'
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make-man-index.py doesn't care about .html files, only .xml files, so
the source list was wrong. Also, $(XML_FILES) are specified without
prefix, so compilation in sepearate build-dir was broken:
GEN man/index.html
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "../make-man-index.py", line 24, in <module>
t = parse(p)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/xml/etree/ElementTree.py", line 1183, in parse
tree.parse(source, parser)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/xml/etree/ElementTree.py", line 647, in parse
source = open(source, "rb")
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'man/systemd.xml'
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host
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Since currently all items in BUILT_SOURCES are also in CLEANFILES,
we can reduce clutter by appending BUILT_SOURCES directly.
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All instances of "|| rm $@" are replaced with .DELETE_ON_ERROR, which
has a similar effect. One difference is that the return code is not
masked by rm return code.
.DELETE_ON_ERROR is GNU-Make specific, but -Wno-portability is already
defined, and it's unlikely that anyone would build systemd with a
shell not supporting .DELETE_ON_ERROR. If they did, then
.DELETE_ON_ERROR would be silently ignored, i.e. in the worst case a
garbage file wouldn't be deleted, which is not very serious.
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