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- Revert changes that dropped calls to %systemd_{pre,post} in the main package
Until we switch to filetriggers these calls are needed when a new version of systemd introduced a new config file during an update. - We also introduce a new build conditional "%filetriggers" to identify easily which parts of the code will become obsolete when we'll switch to file triggers (WIP). This is important as this is unlikely to happen on SLE. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=1378
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Tue May 2 10:34:43 UTC 2023 - Franck Bui <fbui@suse.com>
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- Revert changes that dropped calls to %systemd_{pre,post} in the main package
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Until we switch to filetriggers these calls are needed when a new version of
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systemd introduced a new config file during an update.
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- We also introduce a new build conditional "%filetriggers" to identify easily
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which parts of the code will become obsolete when we'll switch to file
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triggers (WIP). This is important as this is unlikely to happen on SLE.
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Fri Apr 28 10:43:02 UTC 2023 - Franck Bui <fbui@suse.com>
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%bcond_without testsuite
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%endif
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# Kept to ease migrations toward SLE
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%bcond_with filetriggers
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%bcond_with split_usr
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Name: systemd%{?mini}
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# %%systemd_{pre,post} on them, which is fortunate since the helper script the
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# systemd rpm macros rely on is not yet installed.
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%pre
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:
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%if %{without filetriggers}
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if [ $1 -gt 1 ]; then
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# We keep these just in case we're upgrading from an old version that
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# was missing these units. During package installation, these macros are
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# NOPs for systemd anyways.
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%systemd_pre remote-fs.target
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%systemd_pre getty@.service
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%systemd_pre systemd-timesyncd.service
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%systemd_pre systemd-journald-audit.socket
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fi
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%endif
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%post
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# Make /etc/machine-id an empty file during package installation. On the first
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%ldconfig
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%endif
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# systemd-sysusers is not available in %pre so this needs to be done in
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# %%post. However this shouldn't be an issue since all files the main package
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# ships are owned by root.
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%sysusers_create systemd-journal.conf
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%sysusers_create systemd-timesync.conf
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systemctl daemon-reexec || :
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# Reexecute user manager instances (if any). It is asynchronous but it shouldn't
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#
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# systemctl kill --kill-who=main --signal=SIGRTMIN+25 "user@*.service" || :
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if [ "$1" -eq 1 ]; then
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if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then
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# Persistent journal is the default
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mkdir -p %{_localstatedir}/log/journal
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fi
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%journal_catalog_update
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%tmpfiles_create
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%if %{without filetriggers}
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# During package installation, the followings are for config files shipped by
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# packages that got installed before systemd and by the systemd main package
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# itself. During update they deal with files that could have been introduced by
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# new versions of systemd.
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systemd-sysusers || :
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systemd-tmpfiles --create || :
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journalctl --update-catalog || :
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if [ $1 -gt 1 ]; then
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# Same comment as the one for the %%systemd_pre() calls in %%pre.
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%systemd_post remote-fs.target
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%systemd_post getty@.service
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%systemd_post systemd-timesyncd.service
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%systemd_post systemd-journald-audit.socket
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fi
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%endif
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# v228 wrongly set world writable suid root permissions on timestamp files used
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# by permanent timers. Fix the timestamps that might have been created by the
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