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As it appears "ln -s --relative" in conjunction with "-f" is broken,
let's work around that by explicitly remove the destination of the
symlink before we create it.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1072103
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Implements IPv4LL with respect to RFC 3927
(http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3927.txt) and integrates it
with networkd. Majority of the IPv4LL state machine is
taken from avahi (http://avahi.org/) project's autoip.
IPv4LL can be enabled by IPv4LL=yes under [Network]
section of .network file.
IPv4LL works independent of DHCP but if DHCP lease is
aquired, then LL address will be dropped.
[tomegun: removed a trailing newline and a compiler warning]
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Let's make the scope of the show-status stuff a bit smaller, and make it
private to the core, rather than shared API in shared/.
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By using --relative symlinks look nicer when dealing with OS image trees
that are placed in arbitrary places of the OS.
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The symlink is created in bindir (/usr/bin), and points to a binary
which lives in rootlibexecdir (/lib/systemd or /usr/lib/systemd). A
relative symlink does not work here.
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This is primarily useful for services that need to track clients which
reference certain objects they maintain, or which explicitly want to
subscribe to certain events. Something like this is done in a large
number of services, and not trivial to do. Hence, let's unify this at
one place.
This also ports over PID 1 to use this to ensure that subscriptions to
job and manager events are correctly tracked. As a side-effect this
makes sure we properly serialize and restore the track list across
daemon reexec/reload, which didn't work correctly before.
This also simplifies how we distribute messages to broadcast to the
direct busses: we only track subscriptions for the API bus and
implicitly assume that all direct busses are subscribed. This should be
a pretty OK simplification since clients connected via direct bus
connections are shortlived anyway.
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This is mostly a proof of concept to try sd-network, so we don't
hook it up with a .service file quite yet. We probably want it to
be more clever about deciding when we are 'online'.
The binary will wait for at least one network managed by networkd,
and until all networks managed by networkd are configured.
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This is similar to sd-login, but exposes the state of networkd rather than logind.
Include it in libsystemd-dhcp and rename it to libsystemd-network.
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They are already in nodist_systemunit_DATA and if they are
shipped, they contain hardcoded paths to udevadm and
systemd-udevd which will cause them to fail to start when
rootprefix != prefix and rootlibdir != libdir.
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This new unit settings allows restricting which address families are
available to processes. This is an effective way to minimize the attack
surface of services, by turning off entire network stacks for them.
This is based on seccomp, and does not work on x86-32, since seccomp
cannot filter socketcall() syscalls on that platform.
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../src/shared/unit-name.c:462: error: undefined reference to 'sd_bus_label_escape'
../src/shared/unit-name.c:477: error: undefined reference to 'sd_bus_label_unescape'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
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available ifunc wrapping
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When starting systemd-nspawn with --network-veth, we create a veth device called
host0 in the guest. Pick up on this and start a dhcp client on it. We will also
pick up host0 netdevs created by other containers should they chose to use the
same name.
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needed after libsystemd-daemon was merged into libsystemd in
0ebee8818404adb95a0b8a01416aad3a16f64ae1
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It doesn't make any sense to symlink this unit file into /etc when the
unit file itself isn't even installed, with --disable-networkd. This
moves the GENERAL_ALIASES logic into the right "if" block.
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With --rootprefix= systemd-udevd gets installed to /lib/systemd, and since
the network configuration is also required during early boot, it should be
available there with it. Using --prefix= is not an option since it would
put everything, including pkg-config files, man pages, documentation, to /
which is not wanted. This commit puts 99-default.link to
/lib/systemd/network/ when required.
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This treats it similarly to getty@tty1.service and remote-fs.target, which can be
enabled/disabled, but defaults to enabled.
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[tomegun: pruned the commit message as not to contradict the follow-up commit]
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The list of man pages is auto generated, based on conditonal='...'
attributes in the man page itself.
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This permit to switch to a specific apparmor profile when starting a daemon. This
will result in a non operation if apparmor is disabled.
It also add a new build requirement on libapparmor for using this feature.
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by uname()'s machine field.
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The parts that require linknig to libcap, libselinux and friends stays in libsystemd-core.
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Inadvertently removed in add00dfd1f05.
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