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instead of multiplication
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This fixes the various reported issues with dbus message parsing when
running su.
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On some systems the list of units in systemctl output came out wrong,
all on one line and with missing descriptions.
It turns out printf() really attempts to mmap 2G memory when INT_MAX is
passed as the field width. On machines with small virtual memory
without overcommit the mmap inside printf() failed.
Do not use INT_MAX for unlimited width.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41341
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KEYMAP are use to pass keymap configuration to initrd, but not to the
system itself. Since the initrd might get out of date we need to make
sure that changes made in userspace override the settings from the
cmdline, hence drpo any use of it all for these variables.
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Based on Koen Kooi's patch. Renamed initrd to initramfs.
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Provide nicer output by taking advantage of the available columns.
Expand UNIT and DESCRIPTION if possible. Economize the space:
- never give UNIT more width than it can use.
- if there's a shortage of space, give 25 columns to UNIT, even
if it would result in overflowing the total columns. The field would not
be useful below width 25.
- then if possible, assign up to 25 columns to DESCRIPTION.
- then split any remaining space evenly between UNIT and DESCRIPTION.
Keep the columns aligned even with '--full'.
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Print the legend (the column headers and the footer with hints) by
default even to non-tty output. People seem to get confused by the
difference when they redirect the output.
Add a parameter to suppress the printing of the legend.
Related-to: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=713567
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In the very unlikely scenario where none of the external pagers is
available, use an internal implementation to pass stdin to stdout.
Don't bother with trying 'cat', because it's no more useful than the
internal pager.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=713707
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It now prints something like "Startup finished in 1507ms (kernel) + 850ms (userspace) = 2357ms" below the legend.
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In situations like this:
root@omap4430-panda:~# systemd-analyze
Startup finished in 1499ms (kernel) + 916ms (userspace) = 2416ms
The svg plot will only have the 0s marker and no subsequent markers for scale. This patch forces the 1s marker to always be drawn.
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'man systemd.target' says:
Unless DefaultDependencies= is set to false, target units will
implicitly complement all configured dependencies of type
Wants=, Requires=, RequiresOverridable= with dependencies of type
After= if the units in question also have DefaultDependencies=true.
It did not work because of a forgotten negation.
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introduced
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positives
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signal_to_string:
Produce names for SIGRTMIN+n.
Never give an "n/a" result. In the worst case give the number itself as
a string.
signal_from_string:
Parse "RTMIN+n".
Parse any valid signal number.
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The test did not work as intended and always resulted in JOB_REPLACE.
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CONDITION_PATH_IS_DIRECTORY, CONDITION_PATH_IS_SYMBOLIC_LINK and
CONDITION_FILE_IS_EXECUTABLE gave reversed results when the path
did not exist at all.
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positives
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unit_start() is invoked
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Warn if a service promises to write a PID file (using 'PIDFile=' in the
unit file or '# pidfile:' in SysV header), but fails to keep the
promise.
This warning will likely trigger also for the forking services with a
racy daemonization, which exit the original process before the PID file
is written.
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output, don't imply default output
This is useful for inetd-style per-connection services, so that they
again can simply specify StandardOutput=socket to connect all three fds
to the socket.
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=736360
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When we converted a restart job it's time to look again whether any of
its dependencies are now runnable.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=735013
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Return 0 only if the PID was really loaded. If no PIDFile= is defined,
return -ENOENT.
Only one caller cares about the return value of this function and this
change makes the usage nicer.
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When some forking daemons receive a SIGHUP, they re-execute themselves
and consequently change to a new main PID. As long as they update the
PID file in the right order (before exiting the old PID), we can detect
that and avoid killing them.
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The logic never worked since reading from the boot console is useless
when a service is started after boot. Hence drop this half-baked code,
since we now have a place document incompatibilities like this.
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Incompatibilities
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