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Test af-list and arphdr-list.
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Prepare for bug-fix release and bump versions.
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Bump version to 223 and increase libsystemd libtool-info as we added a
structure-member (without increasing structure size) to sd-bus-vtable.
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This drops the libsystemd-terminal and systemd-consoled code for various
reasons:
* It's been sitting there unfinished for over a year now and won't get
finished any time soon.
* Since its initial creation, several parts need significant rework: The
input handling should be replaced with the now commonly used libinput,
the drm accessors should coordinate the handling of mode-object
hotplugging (including split connectors) with other DRM users, and the
internal library users should be converted to sd-device and friends.
* There is still significant kernel work required before sd-console is
really useful. This includes, but is not limited to, simpledrm and
drmlog.
* The authority daemon is needed before all this code can be used for
real. And this will definitely take a lot more time to get done as
no-one else is currently working on this, but me.
* kdbus maintenance has taken up way more time than I thought and it has
much higher priority. I don't see me spending much time on the
terminal code in the near future.
If anyone intends to hack on this, please feel free to contact me. I'll
gladly help you out with any issues. Once kdbus and authorityd are
finished (whenever that will be..) I'll definitely pick this up again. But
until then, lets reduce compile times and maintenance efforts on this code
and drop it for now.
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This adds test-bus-proxy which should be used to test correct behavior of
systemd-bus-proxyd. The first test that was added is to verify we actually
receive NameAcquired signals for ourselves on bus-connect.
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resolved: add basic NSEC and NSEC3 support
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This target allows to trigger a build of $(BUILT_SOURCES) manually. This
is handy if you tend to use 'make systemd-foobar' to directly build a
single binary. Those do not pull in $(BUILT_SOURCES), unfortunately. See
automake docs for that.
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For when a Hashmap is overkill.
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This file is mostly GitHub glue and not particularly useful to
end-users. So only add it to the dist tarball but do not install it as
documentation.
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automake: Do not install developer files on end-user systems.
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autogen.sh, .dir-locals.el, .vimrc, .ycm_extra_conf.py, .travis.yml,
.mailmap files are only useful with the source tree, for the
developers. Do not install these files as documentation on the
end-user systems, but keep them distributed with the tarball.
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python-system has moved to it's own repository:
https://github.com/systemd/python-systemd
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The idea is that after adding a new man page, make update-man-list
will be used to regenerate part of the makefile. So the data already
present in the makefile cannot be used to do that.
Also, renames filter out generated xml files in make-man-rules.py
itself in order to make Makefile.am a bit simpler, and rename files
to dist_files to better reflect new meaning.
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It's moved to the iio-sensor-proxy D-Bus service.
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rules: remove all power management from udev
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The main purpose of this hwdb was to tag touchpads that have the physical
trackstick buttons wired to the touchpad (Lenovo Carbon X1 3rd, Lenovo *50
series). This hwdb is not required on kernels 4.0 and above, the kernel now
re-routes button presses through the trackstick's device node. Userspace does
not need to do anything.
See kernel commit cdd9dc195916ef5644cfac079094c3c1d1616e4c.
This reverts commit 001a247324b44c0e0b8fdba41a6fc66e7465b8b6.
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build-sys: make sure check-api-docs sees each symbol just once
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It is not udev's task to apply any of these setting that way, or
from udev rules files. Things need to be sortet out in the kernel,
or explicit whitelist can possibly be added to the hardware database.
Until that is sorted out, and general agreement, udev is not
willing to maintain any such lists or power management settings
in general.
"Thanks for digging this out! I thought my Kinesis keyboard got broken
and ordered a new one, only to find out that the new one doesn't work
as well. I'm not sure whether we should start collecting a blacklist
of keyboards which don't work with USB autosuspend, or rather a
whitelist? Or revert this wholesale?"
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/340
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Given that some symbols are exposed by multiple libraries (due to the
compatibility libraries), let's ensure "make check-api-docs" only shows
each symbol once by filtering out duplicates.
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This fully synchronizes the content of a "make dist" and a "git archive"
tar ball.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-June/033214.html
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Audit table fix
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This change hooks up $(audit_list_includes) that was already
defined since the beginning of the audit type list, but never actually
made use of.
It thus completes 4733607eec54034d2083534ebff2dad89c28574e.
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It depends on man/custom-entities.ent which is (and needs to be) a built file,
so we need to always build man/systemd.directives.xml as well.
We also need to drop this from update-man-list so that it doesn't get disted
from Makefile-man.am.
Fixes distcheck failure.
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/215
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When calling the build commands from another directory than the toplevel:
mkdir build
cd build
../configure [...]
... the compilation fails with the following error:
GEN man/systemd.directives.xml
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "../tools/make-directive-index.py", line 313, in make_page
_extract_directives(directive_groups, formatting, page)
File "../tools/make-directive-index.py", line 191, in _extract_directives
t = xml_parse(page)
File "/home/martin/upstream/systemd/tools/xml_helper.py", line 30, in xml_parse
doc = tree.parse(page, _parser)
File "lxml.etree.pyx", line 3301, in lxml.etree.parse (src/lxml/lxml.etree.c:72453)
File "parser.pxi", line 1791, in lxml.etree._parseDocument (src/lxml/lxml.etree.c:105915)
File "parser.pxi", line 1817, in lxml.etree._parseDocumentFromURL (src/lxml/lxml.etree.c:106214)
File "parser.pxi", line 1721, in lxml.etree._parseDocFromFile (src/lxml/lxml.etree.c:105213)
File "parser.pxi", line 1122, in lxml.etree._BaseParser._parseDocFromFile (src/lxml/lxml.etree.c:100163)
File "parser.pxi", line 580, in lxml.etree._ParserContext._handleParseResultDoc (src/lxml/lxml.etree.c:94286)
File "parser.pxi", line 690, in lxml.etree._handleParseResult (src/lxml/lxml.etree.c:95722)
File "parser.pxi", line 618, in lxml.etree._raiseParseError (src/lxml/lxml.etree.c:94754)
OSError: Error reading file 'man/bootup.xml': failed to load external entity "man/bootup.xml"
That is because the file names in the XML_FILES array are not relative
to $(top_srcdir), and hence ../tools/make-directive-index.py is called
with non-existant arguments.
To fix this, call patsubst when generating SOURCE_XML_FILES from
NON_INDEX_XML_FILES.
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./configure --enable/disable-kdbus can be used to set the default
behavior regarding kdbus.
If no kdbus kernel support is available, dbus-dameon will be used.
With --enable-kdbus, the kernel command line option "kdbus=0" can
be used to disable kdbus.
With --disable-kdbus, the kernel command line option "kdbus=1" is
required to enable kdbus support.
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libsystemd: remove list of symbols to export only in the future
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This was accidentally removed in d6b07ef.
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https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/234
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automatically remove old machine shapshots at boot
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Remove old temporary snapshots, but only at boot. Ideally we'd have
"self-destroying" btrfs snapshots that go away if the last last
reference to it does. To mimic a scheme like this at least remove the
old snapshots on fresh boots, where we know they cannot be referenced
anymore. Note that we actually remove all temporary files in
/var/lib/machines/ at boot, which should be safe since the directory has
defined semantics. In the root directory (where systemd-nspawn
--ephemeral places snapshots) we are more strict, to avoid removing
unrelated temporary files.
This also splits out nspawn/container related tmpfiles bits into a new
tmpfiles snippet to systemd-nspawn.conf
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libcore, systemd and nspawn fail to build when seccomp headers
are not in the include path.
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l10n: Add Belarusian translation
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The names fw-util.[ch] are too ambiguous, better rename the files to
firewall-util.[ch]. Also rename the test accordingly.
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build-sys: merge convenience library libresolve
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Rename sd_rtnl to sd_netlink to prepare for further netlink-protocol support. Anything rtnl specific still uses the sd_rtnl prefix, but the generic parts (including the bus and message objects) are now called sd_netlink.
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