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that work on .d/ directories
This unifies much of the logic behind them:
- All four will now ofllow the rule that the earlier file and earlier
assignment in the .d/ directories wins. Before, sysctl was the only
outlier, where the later setting always won.
- All four now support getopt() and --help on the command line.
- All four can now handle specification of configuration file names on
the command line to apply. The tools will automatically find them, and
apply them. Previously only tmpfiles could do that. This is useful for
%post scripts in RPMs and suchlike.
- This fixes various error path issues in conf_files_list()
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Make sure to allocate enough space for readdir_r().
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=858754
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A problem with systemd-tmpfiles has been observed where the service
failed just because one of the configuration directories could not be
read due to SELinux policy.
Complain about the failure, but try to go on.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=839736
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