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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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Split netlink-socket.c and rtnl-message.c from netlink-message.c.
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Add zh_TW translation.
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basic/ can be used by everything
cannot use anything outside of basic/
libsystemd/ can use basic/
cannot use shared/
shared/ can use libsystemd/
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build-sys: make man/systemd.directives.xml depend on man/custom-entit…
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move dns code from resolve to shared v3
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Currently, the following command sequence fails:
make distclean
./autogen.sh c
make distcheck
That's because the command invoked to build man/systemd.directives.xml needs
man/custom-entities.ent to function, which itself isn't a dependency.
The $(filter-out $<,$^) logic used to filter out everything from the
prerequisites except for the first word, which doesn't work anymore
now. Use $(SOURCE_XML_FILES) instead.
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This prevents a build failure when /usr/share/fonts/unifont/unifont.hex
is newer than unifont-glyph-array.bin.
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Unconditionally dist org.freedesktop.{import1,machine1}.policy.in, like all the
other *.policy.in files. This avoids missing policy files in the tarball.
Spotted by "make distcheck" failure with --disable-importd.
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This way, development builds will not rely on gc-sections to
paper over cyclic link dependencies. Newly introduced broken
link requirements will immediatley fail.
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Break the link order cycle by splitting off the machine parts which
use sd-bus but live in shared/.
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Stop to pretend that we can split selinux related code from other.
We have too many cross-references and it breaks all the time and
I am no longer willing to maintain that mess for no real benefit.
We currently have cyclic dependencies which are only resolved on
machines with gc-sections toolchains. We need a simpler and at the
same time more strict model to manage our convenienc libraries and
linking.
The first thing to give up is the "optimization" of not linking
libselinux for a very few tools. If that is an issue, please fix
the mess that libselinux creates in selinux itself, and do not ask
consumers to work around it.
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We cannot rely on gc-sections to fix dependency cycles in our linking
setup. Disable it for distcheck to let it fail and find these bugs
earlier.
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The library moved to:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/libgudev/
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This reverts commit 6096d9cc. As discussed on the mailing list, we
should accept some formal incorrectness in the dependency here, and
not rebuild the man pages every time Makefile.am changes - xsltproc
is simply too expensive.
Instead, let's move man/custom-entities.ent from DISTCLEANFILES to
CLEANFILES, so a 'make clean' is sufficient to actually make changes
in Makefile.am efficient for the contents of the man pages.
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No functional changes.
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Previously we always ran distcheck with --disable-split-usr. This caused
test-path-util to fail with
Assertion 'fsck_exists("minix") == 0' failed at ../src/test/test-path-util.c:224, function test_fsck_exists(). Aborting.
as looking up fsck.minix would only look into DEFAULT_PATH_NORMAL, but on these
systems fsck is in /sbin/.
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There is nothing like systemd_verify_* in Makefile.am. The bug has
been invisible because automake uses the default CFLAGS when component
CFLAGS are undefined.
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Consistently move EXTRA_DIST out of conditional blocks. This would have
produced incomplete dist tarballs when being run in a built tree with not
every feature enabled, which can cause broken dist tarballs.
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When Makefile.am is modified, make sure custom-entities.ent is rebuilt.
After all, $(substitutions) is defined there, so changes of that variable
must be reflected in the resulting file.
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Introduce /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install [--root=] <action> <name>
abstraction, replacing the direct calling of chkconfig. This allows
distributions to call their specific tools like update-rc.d without patching
systemd.
Ship systemd-sysv-install.SKELETON as an example for packagers how to implement
this.
Drop the --enable-chkconfig configure option.
Document this in README and point to it in NEWS.
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