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2014-10-23 | sd-daemon,man: ignore missing $WATCHDOG_PID | Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek | |
Systemd 209 started setting $WATCHDOG_PID, and sd-daemon watch was modified to check for this variable. This means that sd_watchdog_enabled() stopped working with previous versions of systemd. But sd-event is a public library and API and we must keep it working even when a program compiled with a newer version of the libary is used on a system running an older version of the manager. getenv() and unsetenv() are fairly expensive calls, so optimize sd_watchdog_enabled() by not calling them when unnecessary. man: centralize the description of $WATCHDOG_PID and $WATCHDOG_USEC in the sd_watchdog_enabled manpage. It is better not to repeat the same stuff in two places. | |||
2014-07-10 | libsystemd: make use of our common sockaddr_union everywhere | Lennart Poettering | |
2014-06-05 | sd-daemon: introduce sd_pid_notify() and sd_pid_notifyf() | Lennart Poettering | |
sd_pid_notify() operates like sd_notify(), however operates on a different PID (for example the parent PID of a process). Make use of this in systemd-notify, so that message are sent from the PID specified with --pid= rather than the usually shortlived PID of systemd-notify itself. This should increase the likelyhood that PID 1 can identify the cgroup that the notification message was sent from properly. | |||
2014-03-24 | sd-daemon: fix incorrect variable access | Lennart Poettering | |
2014-02-19 | build-sys: merge libsystemd-daemon into libsystemd | Kay Sievers | |