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I don't have suitable hardware at hand, so this is based
on debian documentation:
https://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiPort#GCC_preprocessor_macros_for_floating_point
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This is really just about library locations, hence clarify that we don't
assume this to be anything but that.
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We should follow the naming scheme waitid() uses, not come up with our
own reversed one...
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This does the inverse of RestartPreventExitStatus=: it forces a restart
of a service when a certain exit status is returned by a service
process.
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systemctl -H root@foobar:waldi
will now show a list of services running on container "waldi" on host
"foobar", using "root" for authenticating at "foobar".
Since entereing a container requires priviliges, this will only work
correctly for root logins.
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Better safe than sorry.
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file-hierarchy(7)
This new tool is based on "sd-path", a new (so far unexported) API for
libsystemd, that can hopefully grow into a workable API covering /opt
and more one day.
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loader
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54210
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Instead of adjusting job timeouts in the core, let fstab-generator
write out a dropin snippet with the appropriate JobTimeout.
x-systemd-device.timeout option is removed from Options= line
in the generated unit.
The functions to write dropins are moved from core/unit.c to
shared/dropin.c, to make them available outside of core.
generator.c is moved to libsystemd-label, because it now uses
functions defined in dropin.c, which are in libsystemd-label.
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This allows us to bootup a rootfs with a /usr directory only.
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shifting from a non fixed number of bits >= to the size of the type
leads to weird results, handle the special case of << 32 to fix it.
This was causing a test failure from test-socket-util:
Assertion 'in_addr_prefix_intersect(f, &ua, apl, &ub, bpl) == result' failed at
/var/tmp/paludis/build/sys-apps-systemd-scm/work/systemd-scm/src/test/test-socket-util.c:147, function
test_in_addr_prefix_intersect_one(). Aborting.
Minimal reproducer:
paludisbuild@Lou /tmp $ cat test.c
static void test(unsigned m) {
unsigned nm = 0xFFFFFFFFUL << (32-m);
printf("%u: %x\n", m, nm);
}
int main (void) {
test(1);
test(0);
return 0;
}
paludisbuild@Lou /tmp $ gcc -m32 -std=gnu99 test.c -o test32
paludisbuild@Lou /tmp $ ./test32
1: 80000000
0: ffffffff
paludisbuild@Lou /tmp $ gcc -std=gnu99 test.c -o test64
paludisbuild@Lou /tmp $ ./test64
1: 80000000
0: 0
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73727
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We used to check if e.g. IFLA_BOND_MAX is defined and provide fallback
values in missing.h is it wasn't. But over time, various kernel
versions added IFLA_* defines, so checking for IFLA_BOND_MAX is not
enough if the kernel is new enough to have some of them but too old to
have all. In case we detect that the latest known enum value is
missing, #define most of them.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80095
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Update for the current behavior of path_strv_resolve which now returns
paths relative to the given root, not the full absolute paths.
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This restores the original root handling logic that was present prior to
112cfb18 when path expansion moved to path_strv_canonicalize_absolute.
That behavior partially went away in 12ed81d9.
Alternatively all users of conf_files_list* could be updated to
concatenate the paths themselves as unit_file_query_preset did but since
no user needs the un-concatenated form that is pointless duplication.
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Since 12ed81d9 path_strv_canonicalize_absolute leaves the search list
relative to the given root directory instead of resolving paths to their
true location as the name implies. To better reflect this behavior
rename to the less strongly worded path_strv_resolve.
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The idea was to not fail on, nor to ignore errors from chown()/chmod(),
but to proceed and simply return the most recent error...
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Previously it would recursively copy the entire tree in, and descend
into subdirectories even if the destination already exists. Let's do
what the documentation says and not do that.
If files down the tree shall be copied too, they should get their own
"C" lines.
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Introduce a new configuration file /etc/systemd/coredump.conf to
configure when to place coredumps in the journal and when on disk.
Since the coredumps are quite large, default to storing them only on
disk.
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of it everywhere
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This is based on parts of similar patches from Michael Marineau and
Lukas Nykrin, but simply uses strappenda3().
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DefaultInstance= setting
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