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2017-04-26meson: drop implicit libudev link dependenciesMichael Biebl
Executables which link against libshared do not need an explicit dependency on libudev, as libshared will make sure that those symbols are available.
2017-04-23meson: reindent all files with 8 spacesZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The indentation for emacs'es meson-mode is added .dir-locals. All files are reindented automatically, using the lasest meson-mode from git. Indentation should now be fairly consistent.
2017-04-23meson: eliminate libsystemd_journal_internal and use libsystemd_internal lessZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
This simplifies things and leads to a smaller installation footprint. libsystemd_internal and libsystemd_journal_internal are linked into libystemd-shared and available to all programs linked to libsystemd-shared. libsystemd_journal_internal is not needed anymore, and libsystemd-shared is used everwhere. The few exceptions are: libsystemd.so, test-engine, test-bus-error, and various loadable modules.
2017-04-23meson: properly conditionalize polkit installationZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
... including pkla installation on Debian. v2: - fix polkit-gobject-1 pkgconfig name
2017-04-23meson: update linking for fixed meson linkingZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
With mesonbuid/meson#1545, meson does not propagate deps of a library when linking with that library. That's of course the right thing to do, but it exposes a bunch of missing deps. This compiles with both meson-0.39.1 and meson-git + pr/1545.
2017-04-23meson: define testsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Tests can be run with 'ninja-build test' or using 'mesontest'. '-Dtests=unsafe' can be used to include the "unsafe" tests in the test suite, same as with autotools. v2: - use more conf.get guards are optional components - declare deps on generated headers for test-{af,arphrd,cap}-list v3: - define environment for tests Most test don't need this, but to be consistent with autotools-based build, and to avoid questions which tests need it and which don't, set the same environment for all tests. v4: - rework test generation Use a list of lists to define each test. This way we can reduce the boilerplate somewhat, although the test listings are still pretty verbose. We can also move the definitions of the tests to the subdirs. Unfortunately some subdirs are included earlier than some of the libraries that test binaries are linked to. So just dump all definitions of all tests that cannot be defined earlier into src/test. The `executable` definitions are still at the top level, so the binaries are compiled into the build root. v5: - tag test-dnssec-complex as manual v6: - fix HAVE_LIBZ typo - add missing libgobject/libgio defs - mark test-qcow2 as manual
2017-04-23meson: build systemd using mesonZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It's crucial that we can build systemd using VS2010! ... er, wait, no, that's not the official reason. We need to shed old systems by requring python 3! Oh, no, it's something else. Maybe we need to throw out 345 years of knowlege accumulated in autotools? Whatever, this new thing is cool and shiny, let's use it. This is not complete, I'm throwing it out here for your amusement and critique. - rules for sd-boot are missing. Those might be quite complicated. - rules for tests are missing too. Those are probably quite simple and repetitive, but there's lots of them. - it's likely that I didn't get all the conditions right, I only tested "full" compilation where most deps are provided and nothing is disabled. - busname.target and all .busname units are skipped on purpose. Otherwise, installation into $DESTDIR has the same list of files and the autoconf install, except for .la files. It'd be great if people had a careful look at all the library linking options. I added stuff until things compiled, and in the end there's much less linking then in the old system. But it seems that there's still a lot of unnecessary deps. meson has a `shared_module` statement, which sounds like something appropriate for our nss and pam modules. Unfortunately, I couldn't get it to work. For the nss modules, we need an .so version of '2', but `shared_module` disallows the version argument. For the pam module, it also didn't work, I forgot the reason. The handling of .m4 and .in and .m4.in files is rather awkward. It's likely that this could be simplified. If make support is ever dropped, I think it'd make sense to switch to a different templating system so that two different languages and not required, which would make everything simpler yet. v2: - use get_pkgconfig_variable - use sh not bash - use add_project_arguments v3: - drop required:true and fix progs/prog typo v4: - use find_library('bz2') - add TTY_GID definition - define __SANE_USERSPACE_TYPES__ - use join_paths(prefix, ...) is used on all paths to make them all absolute v5: - replace all declare_dependency's with [] - add more conf.get guards around optional components v6: - drop -pipe, -Wall which are the default in meson - use compiler.has_function() and compiler.has_header_symbol instead of the hand-rolled checks. - fix duplication in 'liblibsystemd' library name - use the right .sym file for pam_systemd - rename 'compiler' to 'cc': shorter, and more idiomatic. v7: - use ENABLE_ENVIRONMENT_D not HAVE_ENVIRONMENT_D - rename prefix to prefixdir, rootprefix to rootprefixdir ("prefix" is too common of a name and too easy to overwrite by mistake) - wrap more stuff with conf.get('ENABLE...') == 1 - use rootprefix=='/' and rootbindir as install_dir, to fix paths under split-usr==true. v8: - use .split() also for src/coredump. Now everything is consistent ;) - add rootlibdir option and use it on the libraries that require it v9: - indentation v10: - fix check for qrencode and libaudit v11: - unify handling of executable paths, provide options for all progs This makes the meson build behave slightly differently than the autoconf-based one, because we always first try to find the executable in the filesystem, and fall back to the default. I think different handling of loadkeys, setfont, and telinit was just a historical accident. In addition to checking in $PATH, also check /usr/sbin/, /sbin for programs. In Fedora $PATH includes /usr/sbin, (and /sbin is is a symlink to /usr/sbin), but in Debian, those directories are not included in the path. C.f. https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1576. - call all the options 'xxx-path' for clarity. - sort man/rules/meson.build properly so it's stable