- Bump to version 22
- Make sure that (future) users of %sysctl_apply() and %binfmt_apply() will call
the macros with arguments.
- Test the presence of /run/systemd/system to check whether we're operating
during transactional updates. Hence the behavior is the same when operating in
a chroot or during transactional updates.
- Leave %sysctl_apply() and %binfmt_apply() empty (bsc#1211272)
Only the former has very few users currently and none of them has specific
code relying on the new sysctl values to be effective between the macros and
the file triggers.
- Bump to version 21
- Rely on 'systemd-update-helper' shell script to implement %service_* macros
The helper was introduced by upstream commit 6d825ab2d42d3219e49a1. The main
advantage is that we no more need to rebuild all packages to update the macro
definitions.
Internally the script relies on file triggers for 'daemon-reload' operations
and for restarting units (when needed).
- Update other macros to reflect the fact that systemd package provides file
triggers for sysusers, tmpfiles, hwdb, and journal catalog.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1087187
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/systemd-rpm-macros?expand=0&rev=45
The helper was introduced by upstream commit 6d825ab2d42d3219e49a1. The main
advantage is that we no more need to rebuild all packages to update the macro
definitions.
Internally the script relies on file triggers for 'daemon-reload' operations
and for restarting units (when needed).
- Update other macros to reflect the fact that systemd package provides file
triggers for sysusers, tmpfiles, hwdb, and journal catalog.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd-rpm-macros?expand=0&rev=87
- Bump to version 12
- Introduce %sysusers_create_package
%sysusers_create and %sysusers_create_inline are now deprecated and
the new macro should be used instead.
Upstream commit 07a7d4a0040d221ff09e527e91c112b4ffab1dba.
- Introduce %tmpfiles_create_package
%%tmpfiles_create is now deprecreated and the new macros should be
used instead.
Upstream commit 0f78fee8d039000b987848a558fbaa15d916e14e.
- %sysusers_create_inline: use here-docs instead of echo (bsc#1186282)
Upstream commit dd2490ae12ad1e1795ecbf8f8944b950da9c8d06.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/894598
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/systemd-rpm-macros?expand=0&rev=35
%sysusers_create and %sysusers_create_inline are now deprecated and
the new macro should be used instead.
Upstream commit 07a7d4a0040d221ff09e527e91c112b4ffab1dba.
- Introduce %tmpfiles_create_package
%%tmpfiles_create is now deprecreated and the new macros should be
used instead.
Upstream commit 0f78fee8d039000b987848a558fbaa15d916e14e.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd-rpm-macros?expand=0&rev=67
- Bump to version 11
- Don't pass -f to rm in %service_add_post nor %systemd_user_post
- Add a %systemd_user_pre macro that creates a
/run/systemd/rpm/needs-user-preset/$service file for each new
service being installed so %systemd_user_post can call
`systemctl --global preset $service` properly for newly
installed user services (boo#1183051, boo#1183012).
- Fix %systemd_user_post. The --global parameter was handled as if
it was another service name so %systemd_user_post wasn't working
properly. Replace %systemd_user_post with the code from
%service_add_post it was being expanded to but correctly passing
--global to systemctl (boo#1183051, boo#1182661).
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/877267
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/systemd-rpm-macros?expand=0&rev=34
- Bump version to 10
- Make upstream %systemd_{pre,post,preun,postun} aliases to their SUSE
counterparts
Packagers can now choose to use the upstream or the SUSE variants
indifferently. For consistency the SUSE variants should be preferred
since almost all SUSE packages already use them but the upstream
versions might be usefull in certain cases where packages need to
support multiple distros based on RPM.
- Improve the logic used to apply the presets (bsc#1177039)
Before presests were applied at a) package installation b) new units
introduced via a package update (but after making sure that it was
not a SysV initscript being converted).
The problem is that a) didn't handle package a renaming or split
properly since the package with the new name is installed rather
being updated and therefore the presets were applied even if they
were already with the old name.
We now cover this case (and the other ones) by applying presets only
if the units are new and the services are not being migrated. This
regardless of whether this happens during an install or an update.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/871420
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/systemd-rpm-macros?expand=0&rev=33