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Repotred by Ronny Chevalier
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When a machine is registered in machined with CreateMachine it is OK to
kill the machine when it is terminated, but when an existing unit is
simply registered via RegisterMachine we shouldn't do that, as the unit
is controlled by somebody else.
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unescaped by parse_env_file()
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No functional change expected :)
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"leader"
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If -flto is used then gcc will generate a lot more warnings than before,
among them a number of use-without-initialization warnings. Most of them
without are false positives, but let's make them go away, because it
doesn't really matter.
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or services) as machine with machined
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Use PID_FMT/USEC_FMT/... in more places.
Also update logind error messages to print the full path to a file that
failed. This should make debugging easier for people who do not know
off the top of their head where logind stores it state.
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This way we can without races always determine the machine for a leader
PID. This allows machine managers to query the machine for a forked off
container/VM without a race where the child might already have died
before we could read the cgroup information from /proc/$PID/cgroup.
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each invocation
We can determine the list entry type via the typeof() gcc construct, and
so we should to make the macros much shorter to use.
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This makes nspawn's --scope= switch work again.
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client that wants to register the session
Otherwise we'll hanging for the job to finish without any job existing.
Similar, for machined.
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The return value of machine_start_scope might be undefined if m->scope
is non-NULL.
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correctly
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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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