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Embedded folks don't need the machine registration stuff, hence it's
nice to make this optional. Also, I'd expect that machinectl will grow
additional commands quickly, for example to join existing containers and
suchlike, hence it's better keeping that separate from loginctl.
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Additionally, compile out rule loading if feature is disabled.
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gtkdocize: GTK_DOC_CHECK not called in configure.ac
Fixup for 6581f00f7ea.
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This brings the check for ENABLE_GTK_DOC in line with
HAVE_INTROSPECTION and other similar checks. Only
the status line that is printed with uninstalled
gtk-doc is changed.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63108
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Distributions may have selinux but not sushell or might
need to set a custom debug shell.
Defaults to /sbin/sushell if selinux is enabled, /bin/sh if not.
[zj: Renamed --with-debugshelltty to --with-debug-tty, and
added a line in output showing DEBUGSHELL and DEBUGTTY.
I figure that debug shell is pretty useful, and I hope
the extra line in configure status will draw attention
to it.]
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Underlinking can cause subtle bugs like the recent issue with
libnss_myhostname (which was fixed in commit 1e335af7).
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This patch adds --disable-tests to configure. It is based on a patch
posted by Thierry Reding in 2010. The motivation for adding it is that
some tests fail link-time when cross-compiling.
The patch adds a new Makefile variable -- manual_tests -- and uses
that instead of noinst_PROGRAMS. However, if ENABLE_TESTS is true,
the former is added to the latter. It also renames noinst_tests to
simply tests.
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* using AC_PATH_TOOL does not allow to override it from shell environment
which is useful when cross-compiling
* with external toolchain I have different HOST_PREFIX and HOST_SYS
AC_PATH_TOOL is using HOST_SYS as prefix and fails to find objcopy
which is available only as ${TARGET_PREFIX}-objcopy then it tries
objcopy without prefix which is found on host, but that objcopy
does not work for !host (e.g. arm when building on x86) libs
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62864
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Distributions that never shipped upstart do not have
"telinit" in /lib/upstart/..
Defaults to /lib/upstart/telinit so there is no change
for systems existing installs.
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Distros that whish to support old kernels should set
--with-firmware-dirs="/usr/lib/firmware/updates:/usr/lib/firmware"
to retain the old behaviour.
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use readlink -m instead of -f since we might be building in a minimal
chroot where those directories do not actually exist and readlink -f
would return an empty string.
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/usr/share/dbus-1/system-services simply looks a lot nicer then
/usr/share/dbus-1/services/../system-services
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for consistencies sake use $() everywhere
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* python-systemd-reader:
python-systemd: rename Journal to Reader
build-sys: upload python documentation to freedesktop.org
systemd-python: add Journal class for reading journal
python: build html docs using sphinx
journalct: also print Python code in --new-id
python: utilize uuid.UUID in logging
python: add systemd.id128 module
... and 34 other commits
In short: python module systemd.id128 is added, and existing
systemd.journal gains a new class systemd.journal.Reader, which can be
used to iterate over journal entries. Documentation is provided, and
accessible under e.g.
pydoc3 systemd.journal.Reader
or
firefox http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/python-systemd/
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It needs to be invoked explicitly, so there's no need to check
explicitly.
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In a minimal initramfs, one might not always have the full bash available.
Typically if using busybox.
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Build instructions:
make
make DESTIDIR=/tmp/... install
make DESTIDIR=/tmp/... sphinx-html sphinx-man sphinx-epub ...
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runtime-optional already)
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Both gtk-doc and intltoolize have problems with VPATH builds.
"Creatively" disable tests when configuring from outside the
source directory.
This more-or-less reverts 9795da43c.
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This patch only adds one line, but moves python detection
after cflags detection, so the result of the latter can
be used in the former.
$PYTHON_CFLAGS usually includes -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE, which will generate
a warning when compiling without optimization. Avoid by undefining
_FORTIFY_SOURCE.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59621
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Rather then force the user to undefine _FORTIFY_SOURCE,
don't define it in the first place if it cannot be used.
I'm assuming that -O* can only be sensibly specified in $CFLAGS.
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Bootchart is renamed to 'systemd-bootchart' and installed as
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-bootchart. The configuration file
will reside in /etc/systemd/bootchart.conf.
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