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In the long run this should become a full fledged client to networkd
(but not before networkd learns bus support). For now, just pull
interesting data out of networkd, udev, and rtnl and present it to the
user, in a simple but useful output.
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glibc appears to be broken if we don't explicitly reset all error
variables, let's work around that.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1125975
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We mostly use "family" to refer to AF_INET, AF_INET6, etc, let's use
this terminology here, too
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make use of it from machined
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This extends 62678ded 'efi: never call qsort on potentially
NULL arrays' to all other places where qsort is used and it
is not obvious that the count is non-zero.
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This makes sure nss-myhostname not only resolves the local host name to
127.0.0.2/::1 but also the host name 'localhost: to 127.0.0.1/::1. This
makes installation of /etc/passwd optional, as it usually only includes
a mapping for 'localhost'.
This change also resolves ::1 to the local hostname (as before), but
also lists 'localhost' as an alias. This means look-ups are now fully
reversible, even though they are 1:n mappings.
Finally, the module will no longer erroneously claim that local IP
addresses which aren't on the loopback device were.
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http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-April/010510.html
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mss-myhostname wasn't working because of underlinking. Instead of
fixing the underlinking, just remove the use of _cleanup_ macros.
It is impolite to use our utility functions in modules designed to be
loaded by others. So cleanup macros which (at some point) call assert
which calls log_assert_failed, should not be used. Revert this part of
commit d73c3269c.
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The triply nested loop is just too much. Let's split out the
middle loop's body, so the whole thing is easier to read. Also
modernize the style a bit, using structure initialization to
avoid memset and such.
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Fixes a segfault in nscd when using nss-myhostname.
Nscd expects that an NSS module's gethostbyname4_r function returns
its first result in the pre-allocated gaih_addrtuple denoted by **pat.
(See nscd/aicache.c in the Glibc sources.) However, nss-myhostname
doesn't fill in **pat but allocates the first result in ‘buffer’, then
sets *pat. So nscd crashes (e.g. when running ‘getent ahosts
my-machine’).
Hard to tell if this is a bug in nscd, since there doesn't seem to be
a proper API spec for gethostbyname4_r. But in any case, this patch
fixes the crash by copying the first result to **pat.
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Converted from html to xml and changed the style to fit into the other
manpages.
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Note that there are still some rome for cleanups. In particular,
the .la files are now installed, which we probably don't want; and
some of the macros in Makefile.am are likely redundan.
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Also update the licence in the source files.
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In order to merge into the systemd repos.
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