systemd/systemd-sysv-convert
Dominique Leuenberger 4052253d41 Accepting request 440243 from Base:System
- specfile: conflict systemd-bash-completion and systemd-mini-bash-completion
  Otherwise the build system detects that systemd-bash-completion and
  its mini variant are conflicting at files level even though those
  packages can't be installed on the same system.

- specfile: clean up nss-* plugins descriptions and drop
  nss-myhostname-config script for now.
  Currently /etc/nsswitch.conf is supposed to be edited by the
  sysadmin to enable the modules. However for some reasons only
  nss-myhostname is removed from the conf file when the corresponding
  package is uninstalled. This is inconsistent so let's remove it.
  Actually I'm wondering if we shouldn't make those NSS plugins part
  of the main package and get rid of all those sub-packages...

- specfile: remove old comments and unneeded sed command

- specfile: no need to create systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service symlinks anymore
  The symlinks in /usr/lib/systemd/system/<target>.target.wants/systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service
  are created in Makefile.am since commit d5d8429a12c4b1.
  'reboot' and 'poweroff' targets initially had the symlinks but
  there's not point since the latter conflicts shutdown.target whereas
  the 2 targets pull it in.
  See: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4429

- specfile: remove the following warnings:
  [  256s] warning: File listed twice: /usr/lib/systemd/system/dbus.target.wants
  [  256s] warning: File listed twice: /usr/lib/systemd/system/default.target.wants (forwarded request 440233 from fbui)

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/440243
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/systemd?expand=0&rev=242
2016-11-22 17:55:40 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
if [ "$UID" != "0" ]; then
echo Need to be root.
exit 1
fi
declare -A results_runlevel
declare -A results_priority
usage() {
cat << EOF
usage: systemd-sysv-convert [-h] [--save] [--show] [--apply]
SERVICE [SERVICE ...]
EOF
}
help() {
usage
cat << EOF
Save and Restore SysV Service Runlevel Information
positional arguments:
SERVICE Service names
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--save Save SysV runlevel information for one or more services
--show Show saved SysV runlevel information for one or more services
--apply Apply saved SysV runlevel information for one or more services
to systemd counterparts
EOF
}
find_service() {
local service
local runlevel
declare -i priority
service=$1
runlevel=$2
priority=-1
for l in $(ls /etc/rc.d/rc$runlevel.d/) ; do
initscript=$(basename $l)
if [ ${initscript:0:1} != "S" -o ${initscript:3} != "$service" ]; then
continue
fi
if [ ${initscript:1:2} -ge 0 -a ${initscript:1:2} -le 99 -a ${initscript:1:2} -ge $priority ]; then
if [ ${initscript:1:1} == 0 ]; then
priority=${initscript:2:1}
else
priority=${initscript:1:2}
fi
fi
done
if [ $priority -ge 0 ]; then
return $priority
else
return 255
fi
}
lookup_database() {
local services
local service
local service_file
local runlevel
local priority
local -i k
declare -a parsed
services=$@
k=0
results_runlevel=()
results_priority=()
while read line ; do
k+=1
parsed=($line)
service=${parsed[0]}
runlevel=${parsed[1]}
priority=${parsed[2]}
if [ $runlevel -lt 2 -o $runlevel -gt 5 ]; then
echo "Runlevel out of bounds in database line $k. Ignoring" >/dev/stderr
continue
fi
if [ $priority -lt 0 -o $priority -gt 99 ]; then
echo "Priority out of bounds in database line $k. Ignoring" >/dev/stderr
continue
fi
declare -i found
found=0
for s in $services ; do
if [ $s == $service ]; then
found=1
continue
fi
done
if [ $found -eq 0 ]; then
continue
fi
results_runlevel[$service]+=" $runlevel"
results_priority[$service]+=" $priority"
done < /var/lib/systemd/sysv-convert/database
}
declare -i fail=0
case "$1" in
-h|--help)
help
exit 0
;;
--save)
shift
for service in $@ ; do
if [ ! -r "/etc/init.d/$service" ]; then
echo "SysV service $service does not exist" >/dev/stderr
let fail++
continue
fi
for runlevel in 2 3 4 5; do
find_service $service $runlevel
priority=$?
if [ $priority -lt 255 ]; then
echo "$service $runlevel $priority"
fi
done >>/var/lib/systemd/sysv-convert/database
done
;;
--show)
shift
services=$@
lookup_database $services
for service in $services; do
if [ -z "${results_runlevel[$service]}" ]; then
echo No information found about service $service found. >/dev/stderr
let fail++
continue
fi
declare -i count
count=0
priority=(${results_priority[$service]})
for runlevel in ${results_runlevel[$service]}; do
echo SysV service $service enabled in runlevel $runlevel at priority ${priority[$count]}
count+=1
done
done
;;
--apply)
shift
services=$@
for service in $services; do
if [ ! -f "/lib/systemd/system/$service.service" -a ! -f "/usr/lib/systemd/system/$service.service" ]; then
echo systemd service $service.service does not exist. >/dev/stderr
exit 1
fi
done
lookup_database $services
for service in $services; do
[ -f "/lib/systemd/system/$service.service" ] && service_file="/lib/systemd/system/$service.service"
[ -f "/usr/lib/systemd/system/$service.service" ] && service_file="/usr/lib/systemd/system/$service.service"
# If $service is not present in the database,
# then it simply means that the sysv init
# service was not enabled at all.
for runlevel in ${results_runlevel[$service]}; do
echo ln -sf $service_file /etc/systemd/system/runlevel$runlevel.target.wants/$service.service >/dev/stderr
mkdir -p "/etc/systemd/system/runlevel$runlevel.target.wants"
/bin/ln -sf $service_file /etc/systemd/system/runlevel$runlevel.target.wants/$service.service
done
done
;;
*) usage
let fail=2
;;
esac
exit $fail