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$ gdbus introspect --system --dest org.freedesktop.systemd1 --object-path /org/freedesktop/systemd1
Error parsing introspection XML: 115:64: attribute 'directrion' invalid for element 'arg'
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This adds a number of new options to systemctl, for presets, reenabling,
masking/unmask, and runtime operations.
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We simply keep open copies of the dbus connections across the
reexecution and close them as last step of it. A client can thus simply
wait until its connection is dropped to know when the reexecution is
finished.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=698198
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36472
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mounted at startup
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PropertyReadOnly errors
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The patch adds framework for processing Set requests on properties
and as first consumers allows setting of LogTarget and LogLevel on
interface org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager of org.freedesktop.systemd1.
The code should be generic enough to allow processing of any
property on other objects and interfaces as well.
No systemctl visible interface is added so far. The LogTarget and
LogLevel are meant for debugging in the first place; user interface
can be added if other usage emerge.
Set on systemwide systemd is restricted to root; I am not sure
how session level access is controlled.
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When cross-compiling systemd, the introspection XML files fail to be
generated because the systemd host binary is not executable. This patch
works around this by putting the introspection XML data into separate
ELF sections and extracting them from the binary when generating the XML
files.
The extracted XML data is passed through the strings utility in order to
strip the trailing NUL character. A small AWK script is used to prepend
the doctype and add the opening and closing node tags respectively.
Finally, the C preprocessor is used to substitute the correct doctype
information from the D-Bus header files.
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fsck fails
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This patch adds a cpp definition HAVE_SYSV_COMPAT that is used to
isolate code dealing with /etc/init.d and /etc/rcN.d for systems where
it does not make sense (one that does not use sysv or one that is fully
systemd native).
The patch tries to be as little intrusive as possible, however in
order to minimize the number of #ifdef'ed regions I've reordered some
code in path-lookup.c:lookup_paths_init() where all code dealing with
sysv is now isolated under running_as == MANAGER_SYSTEM as well.
Moreover, In struct Service, some fields were rearranged to reduce
the number of ifdefs.
Lennart's suggestions were fixed and squashed with the original patch,
that was sent by Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri (barbieri@profusion.mobi).
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Hey,
here is a patch to fix a small typo in the systemd dbus introspection data.
I found this while trying to explore the systemd dbus API via bash
completion with gdbus. You should try this, it is really fun, and,
evidently, helps to find some bugs...
Matthias
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lines for oneshot services
In contrast to the other service types oneshot services are usually not
long lasting and there's not necessarily a single clean main process for
them. This change allows multiple ExecStart= lines for this type of
services so that the admin/developer doesn't have to arbitrarily pick on
of various sequential commands as the "main one".
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RefuseManualStop=
Some unit shall never be start on user request (e.g. shutdown.target)
others never be stopped on user request (e.g. auditd.servce), hence
offer options for both.
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avoid dangling pointers
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Don't try to merge devices that have been created via dependencies when
they appear in the system and can be recognized as the same. Instead,
simply continue to maintain them independently of each other, however
with the same state cycle. Why? Because otherwise we'd have a hard time
to seperate the dependencies after the devices are unplugged again and
we hence cannot be sure anymore that next time the device is plugged in
it will carry the same names.
Example: if one depndency refers to dev-sda.device and another one to
dev-by-id-xxxyyy.device we only learn at time of plug in of the device
that it is actually the same device that was ment. In the moment the
device is unplugged again we won't know anymore their relation to each
other and the next time the harddisk is plugged it might even appear as
dev-by-id-xxxyyy.device and dev-sdb.service. To ensure the dependencies
continue to have the meaning they were intended to have let's hence keep
the .device objects seperate all the time, even when they are plugged
in.
This patch also introduces a new Following= property which points from
the various .device units of a specific device to the main .device unit
for it. This can be used by the client side to figure out the relation
of the .device units to each other and even filter units from display.
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