All instances of "|| rm $@" are replaced with .DELETE_ON_ERROR, which
has a similar effect. One difference is that the return code is not
masked by rm return code.
.DELETE_ON_ERROR is GNU-Make specific, but -Wno-portability is already
defined, and it's unlikely that anyone would build systemd with a
shell not supporting .DELETE_ON_ERROR. If they did, then
.DELETE_ON_ERROR would be silently ignored, i.e. in the worst case a
garbage file wouldn't be deleted, which is not very serious.
sd-readahead.h is supposed to be a drop-in API, nothing people should
ever link to or could make use without also adding sd-readahead.c to
their sources. Hence, don't install this header file into INCLUDES, but
instead install it as DOCS.
we now can take multiple matches, and they will apply as AND if they
apply to different fields and OR if they apply to the same fields. Also,
terms of this kind can be combined with an overreaching OR.
Before: shared code such as log.c was linked once into the public
libraries (where it is entirely hidden) and once into the various tools
which might use those libraries. This is suboptimal, as this way static
variables such as the maximum log level are instantiated twice in all
tools.
After: our build the public libraries a second time, as a convenience
libary, and link our tools against those. Hence all tools use only a
single instance of everything.
The old automatism that the flushing of the journal from /run to /var
was triggered by the appearance of /var/log/journal is broken if that
directory is mounted from another host and hence always available to be
useful as mount point. To avoid probelsm with this, introduce a new unit
that is explicitly orderer after all mounte files systems and triggers
the flushing.
The MeeGo distribution is still a supported distribution, but
will probably not see an updated version of systemd anymore.
Most of the development is focussing on Tizen now, and the
generic support for building --with-distro=other is more than
adequate enough.
This patch removes the support as a custom configuration build
target in systemd. People who are still building this for
the MeeGo distribution should build as "other" distro.
To be considered by timedated for NTP a package simply has to drop in
/usr/lib/systemd/ntp-units.d/foobar.list and write one or more unit
names into it. The first one listed is the one that is enabled.
This naming convention is more inline with other systemd daemon
unit names (systemd-logind.service, systemd-localed.service etc)
The companion .socket units have also been renamed, however the
-trigger and -settle units keep their current name as these are
not directly related to daemon process itself.
The previous systemd-timedated-ntp.target was suffering by the problem
that NTP implementations enabled via the machanism could not be disabled
the obvious way on the "systemctl disable" command line. Replace
systemd-timedated-ntp.target by a list of implementations we try in
turn. The list is encoded in $pkgdatadir/ntp-units.