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We refer to the same sysctl-setting twice, which is misleading. Correctly
list all global forwarding options. As we _always_ change the forwarding
setting on links, they will get disabled by default. The global sysctl
defaults thus will not have any effect.
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Documentation updates
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It turns out that since kernel 3.18 netfilter on bridged packets
is off anyway, so the example should be reworded (and the module
name updated).
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1144496
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man: ProtectHome= protects /root as well
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This facility was never a proper solution, but only papered over
real bugs in the kernel. There are no known sysfs "timing bugs"
since a long time.
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Me again :) Just noticed one of these in a manpage and did another pass
to clean them up. See 16dad32e437fdf2ffca03cc60a083d84bd31886f for
explanation, though the link needs updating:
<http://transblawg.eu/2004/02/26/resp-and-other-non-existent-english-wordsnicht-existente-englische-worter/>
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The bus proxy is multi-threaded now. Reflect that in the man pages.
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man: revert dynamic paths for split-usr setups
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This did not really work out as we had hoped. Trying to do this upstream
introduced several problems that probably makes it better suited as a
downstream patch after all. At any rate, it is not releaseable in the
current state, so we at least need to revert this before the release.
* by adjusting the path to binaries, but not do the same thing to the
search path we end up with inconsistent man-pages. Adjusting the search
path too would be quite messy, and it is not at all obvious that this is
worth the effort, but at any rate it would have to be done before we
could ship this.
* this means that distributed man-pages does not make sense as they depend
on config options, and for better or worse we are still distributing
man pages, so that is something that definitely needs sorting out before
we could ship with this patch.
* we have long held that split-usr is only minimally supported in order
to boot, and something we hope will eventually go away. So before we start
adding even more magic/effort in order to make this work nicely, we should
probably question if it makes sense at all.
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A description of device_id lacked. We still need to do the other
udev_device_* man pages.
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man: libudev - add description to udev_device_*
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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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man: explain max CPU load on cgtop
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This adds man-pages for most of the libudev symbols we export. Similar
symbols are grouped together in a single man-page, with respective links
added. All man-pages contain the full skeleton including NAME, SYNOPSIS,
RETURN VALUE and SEE ALSO. However, most of them still lack the
DESCRIPTION part. This should be copied from the gtkdoc descriptions in
src/libudev/libudev*.[ch]. Any help is welcome! (the whole skeleton is
already done, so it's really just about the prose-part of the man-pages to
be written).
Missing from the man-pages are the following parts:
- udev_set_log_fn()
- udev_[gs]et_log_priority()
- udev_[gs]et_userdata()
- udev_list_entry_foreach()
- udev_device_get_seqnum()
- udev_device_get_usec_since_initialized()
- udev_util_encode_string()
These are considered legacy, afaik. If not, please feel free to add them
now!
Furthermore, udev-hwdb and udev-queue are not documented at all (for the
same reasons).
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After all, we now moved sd-bus out of the kdbus conditional, hence the
man pages should be too.
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As requested in #199.
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As requested in #199.
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Specifically: /etc/fstab overrides the units itself, but not the deps.
See #168.
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We do not support '/run' for hwdb files. Drop it from the man-pages so
people don't accidentally use it.
This was reported by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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Improve the documentation of bus credentials by mentioning send-time metadata. This needs more love, we should really clarify metadata details here. However, this is still better than nothing, so it's fine.
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of retrieving sd_bus_creds even though sd_bus_creds itself
contains very limited information.
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IPForwarding=kernel v3
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cgtop enhancements for easier machine-readable output
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This was changed from 30 to 180 seconds quite some time ago.
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Two of the bits in the MAC address are set unconditioanlly, and the rest is randomized,
make this clear in the documentation (as it currently read as if it was all random).
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If the EDITOR environment variable is not set, the Debian policy
recommends to use the /usr/bin/editor program as default editor.
This file is managed via the dpkg alternatives mechanism and typically
used in Debian/Ubuntu and derivatives to configure the default editor.
See section 11.4 of the Debian policy [1].
Therefor prefer /usr/bin/editor over specific editors if available.
[1] https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-customized-programs.html
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networkd: create "kernel" setting for IPForwarding
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The library moved to:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/libgudev/
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