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2017-05-20Fix it using /usr/include/systemd instead of src/libsystemd/include/systemdLuke Shumaker
To avoid a cyclic dependency thing, `sd-id128.h` has been split in to `sd-id128{,-static}.h`.
2017-05-11man pagesLuke Shumaker
2017-05-10completion?Luke Shumaker
2017-02-01Add a GNUmakefile to apply the MAKEFLAGS we want.Luke Shumaker
2016-12-17Merge branch 'notsystemd/postmove' into notsystemd/masterLuke Shumaker
# Conflicts: # src/grp-journal/libjournal-core/.gitignore # src/grp-system/libcore/include/core/mount.h
2016-12-17./tools/notsd-moveLuke Shumaker
2016-10-21wipLuke Shumaker
2016-09-15Merge branch 'notsystemd/postmove' into notsystemd/masterLuke Shumaker
# Conflicts: # build-aux/Makefile.each.tail/50-sd.mk # build-aux/Makefile.each.tail/70-man.mk # src/grp-resolve/libbasic-dns/Makefile # src/grp-system/libcore/Makefile # tools/notsd-move
2016-09-15./tools/notsd-moveLuke Shumaker
2016-09-14Merge branch 'notsystemd/postmove' into notsystemd/masterLuke Shumaker
# Conflicts: # src/grp-journal/systemd-journald/Makefile # src/grp-login/systemd-logind/Makefile # src/grp-machine/grp-import/systemd-export/Makefile # src/grp-machine/grp-import/systemd-import/Makefile # src/grp-machine/grp-import/systemd-pull/Makefile # src/grp-machine/systemd-machined/Makefile # src/grp-network/libnetworkd-core/Makefile # src/grp-resolve/libbasic-dns/Makefile # src/grp-resolve/systemd-resolved/Makefile # src/grp-utils/systemd-path/Makefile # src/libshared/src/Makefile # src/libsystemd-network/include/systemd-network/sd-ndisc.h # src/libsystemd/Makefile # src/libsystemd/src/test.mk # src/libudev/Makefile # src/systemd-dbus1-generator/Makefile # src/systemd-nspawn/nspawn.c Signed-off-by: Luke Shumaker <lukeshu@sbcglobal.net>
2016-09-13./tools/notsd-moveLuke Shumaker
2016-09-13tidyLuke Shumaker
2016-09-11Run the new fixup script.Luke Shumaker
The biggest change is that it keeps looking for new #include blocks. This means that it (more) correctly handles #ifdef'd #includes. I'm not 100% in love with it, but it's pretty good for automated. What I really don't like is it did some silly things with newlines in typedef blocks. I've avoided committing those. I think it may be possible to get it to do the right thing. But really, the typedef blocks are a hack for poorly structured headers. Now that it keeps looking for new #include blocks, I could strip out the typedef support, and it would mostly work; but it wouldn't be able to move some headers back to the top. IDK what to do.
2016-09-10tidyLuke Shumaker
2016-09-06move man pages to appropriate directoriesLuke Shumaker
2016-08-26shell completion for rootbin_PROGRAMSLuke Shumaker
2016-08-17moreLuke Shumaker