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../src/journal/journal-send.c: In function 'sd_journal_sendv':
../src/journal/journal-send.c:250:73: warning: pointer of type 'void *' used in arithmetic [-Wpointer-arith]
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clock is changed
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$ LANG=el_GR.UTF-8 ./timedatectl
Local time: Σαβ 2012-11-24 14:53:05 CET
Universal time: Σαβ 2012-11-24 13:53:05 UTC
RTC time: Σαβ 2012-11-24 13:53:04
Timezone: Europe/Berlin (CET, +0100)
NTP enabled: yes
NTP synchronized: yes
RTC in local TZ: no
DST active: no
Last DST change: DST ended at
Κυρ 2012-10-28 02:59:59 CEST
Κυρ 2012-10-28 02:00:00 CET
Next DST change: DST begins (the clock jumps one hour forward) at
Κυρ 2013-03-31 01:59:59 CET
Κυρ 2013-03-31 03:00:00 CEST
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57470
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TARGET_UBUNTU is effectively the same as TARGET_DEBIAN. Given the Ubuntu
is unlikely to use systemd anytime soon there's no point in keeping this
separate.
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because that describes much better what it does
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Spotted by Lukas Nykryn
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TImezone field
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The glibc default (as shown by the command line tool "date") doesn't put a comma there,
and so we shouldn't either.
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Hyper-V has an abstract bus, which gets renumbered on guest
startup. So instead of the bus numbers we should be using
the device GUIDs, which can be retrieved from the 'device_id'
sysfs attribute.
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5 is for weekday+comma+space, but week days in french have 4 digits
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57411
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This was documented in the man page and supported in the generator,
but systemd-cryptestup itself would fail with this option.
systemd-cryptsetup should ignore 'nofail', as it does with 'noauto'.
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This adds #ifdef HAVE_ATTR_XATTR_H guards around all usage of xattr.
This unbreaks building with --disable-xattr when <attr/xattr.h> doesn't exist.
<attr/xattr.h> and usage of fsetxattr() without
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--create is not a valid option.
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This introduces a new data threshold setting for sd_journal objects
which controls the maximum size of objects to decompress. This is
relieves the library from having to decompress full data objects even
if a client program is only interested in the initial part of them.
This speeds up "systemd-coredumpctl" drastically when invoked without
parameters.
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entry for any message ID without requiring an open journal file
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=872193
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kmod is unecessary if loadable module support is disabled in the kernel,
so make the dependency optional.
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[Tested in latest gnome-ostree; if accepted, I'll look at a followup
patch which fixes the other dbus_connection_send(reply, ...) calls
besides logind]
DBus messages can have a flag NO_REPLY associated that means "I don't
need a reply". This is for efficiency reasons - for one-off requests
that can't return an error, etc.
However, it's up to users to manually check
dbus_message_get_no_reply() from a message. libdbus will happily send
out a reply if you don't.
Unfortunately, doing so is not just less efficient - it also triggers
a security error, for complex reasons. This is something that will
eventually be fixed in dbus, but it's also correct to handle it in
client applications.
This new helper API is slightly nicer in that you don't have to pass
NULL to say you don't want a reply serial for your reply.
This patch also tweaks logind to use the API - there are more areas of
the code that need this treatment too.
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=875653
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strncmp() could be used with size bigger then the size of the string,
because MAX was used instead of MIN.
If failing, print just the offending mount flag.
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Whenever a message fails, mention the offending word, instead
of just giving the whole line. If one bad word causes just this
word to be rejected, print only the word. If one bad word causes
the whole line to be rejected, print the whole line too.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56874
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-1 was used to signal failure, but the type was unsigned.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56644
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Sometimes it is better to see messages in full, and the existing
set of options didn't allow this easily. E.g. now
journalctl -f --full
will behave like
tail -f /var/log/messages
of yore.
Long option only for now, since small letters are becoming
scarce, and this doesn't feel like a capital-letter-option.
'-u' would be nice, and the above command would be spelled
journalctl -fu
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