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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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Export the MOUNT_PATH and UMOUNT_PATH variables as XML entities and use them in
the systemctl.1 manpage instead of hardcoding the path in /usr/bin.
Tested:
- Ran ./configure ac_cv_path_MOUNT_PATH=/bin/mount (same for umount) and
rebuilt the manpages, confirmed that the correct path was in man/systemctl.1
- Rebuilt man/systemd.directives.xml and the man pages derived from it,
confirmed that the correct paths were there as well.
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Useful for downstream integration test cases.
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[tomegun: fix
Makefile.am:5675: warning: nodist_systemd_resolved_SOURCES multiply defined in condition ENABLE_RESOLVED]
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currently it would only be included if configure was ran with --enable-gnuefi
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In generated systemd-fsck-root.service. This would break if rootprefix
is not /usr/lib/systemd.
[tomegun: flesh out commit message]
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With the v221 release these APIs should be public, stable APIs, hence
let's install their headers by default now, and add their symbols to the
.sym file.
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Let's make sure we can build rpms with this
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It is a leftover from multi-seat-x wrapper which is long
gone.
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The daemon requires the busname unit to operate (on kdbus systems),
since it contains the policy that allows it to acquire its service
name.
This fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90287
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42940
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Continuing the general trend of splitting up util.[ch]. I specifically
want to reuse this code in https://github.com/GNOME/libglnx and
having it split up will make future copy-pasting easier.
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This can now benchmark more than just kdbus.
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For a longer discussion see this:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-April/030175.html
This introduces /run/systemd/fsck.progress as a simply
AF_UNIX/SOCK_STREAM socket. If it exists and is connectable we'll
connect fsck's -c switch with it. If external programs want to get
progress data they should hence listen on this socket and will get
all they need via that socket. To get information about the connecting
fsck client they should use SO_PEERCRED.
Unless /run/systemd/fsck.progress is around and connectable this change
reverts back to v219 behaviour where we'd forward fsck output to
/dev/console on our own.
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Not that all functionality has been ported over to logind, the old
implementation can be removed. There goes one of the oldest parts of
the systemd code base.
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Add a timer to print UTMP wall messages so that it repeatedly informs users
about a scheduled shutdown:
* every 1 minute with less than 10 minutes to go
* every 15 minutes with less than 60 minutes to go
* every 30 minutes with less than 180 minutes (3 hours) to go
* every 60 minutes if more than that to go
This functionality only active if the .EnableWallMessages DBus property
is set to true. Also, a custom string can be added to the wall message,
set through the WallMessagePrefix property.
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<audit-1400> is replaced by AVC, etc.
A fallback mechanism is provided for unlisted event types.
Occasionally new types are added to the kernel, but not too often.
Add a simple "test", which simply prints the mapping.
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The original idea of systemd.pc was to contain arch-independent system
and systemd information. By exposing libdir as part of the fields (added
in eb39a6239c631873db62f6a942e6cb3dab0a2db4), it started to carry
arch-dependent data, thus breaking multilib systems. It was then moved
to pkgconfiglibdir to deal with this (in
aec432c6134146e138124c4130be2ee89dca07fa), but actually the right
approach is to simply not include libdir in the .pc file at all.
THis patch hence more or less reverts both commits again, and moves the
.pc file back into pkgconfigdatadir.
As alternative for querying the systems primary libdir there's now
"systemd-path system-library-arch", hence a more correct alternative
exists for querying this variable from the .pc file.
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with them missing
This way the root subvolume can be left read-only easily, and variable
and user data writable with explicit quota set.
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