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Accepting request 1031048 from Base:System
- Import commit c212388f7de8d22a3f7c22b19553548ccc0cdd15 (merge of v251.7)
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OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1031048
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/systemd?expand=0&rev=367
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Tue Oct 25 07:19:15 UTC 2022 - Franck Bui <fbui@suse.com>
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- Import commit c212388f7de8d22a3f7c22b19553548ccc0cdd15 (merge of v251.7)
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For a complete list of changes, visit:
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https://github.com/openSUSE/systemd/compare/f78bba8d037cc26c09bbdd167625b2d7fe1f5a30...c212388f7de8d22a3f7c22b19553548ccc0cdd15
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Tue Oct 25 07:12:11 UTC 2022 - Franck Bui <fbui@suse.com>
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Fri Oct 21 09:07:05 UTC 2022 - Franck Bui <fbui@suse.com>
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For a complete list of changes, visit:
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https://github.com/openSUSE/systemd/compare/07aa29e3942fb46b0aed5405c88e8d3179ca958f...f78bba8d037cc26c09bbdd167625b2d7fe1f5a30
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Wed Oct 19 07:23:51 UTC 2022 - Franck Bui <fbui@suse.com>
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systemd.spec
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systemd.spec
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%global flavor @BUILD_FLAVOR@%{nil}
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%define min_kernel_version 4.5
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%define archive_version +suse.34.gf78bba8d03
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%define archive_version +suse.36.gc212388f7d
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%define _testsuitedir /usr/lib/systemd/tests
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%define xinitconfdir %{?_distconfdir}%{!?_distconfdir:%{_sysconfdir}}/X11/xinit
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
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Name: systemd%{?mini}
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URL: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd
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Version: 251.6
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Version: 251.7
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Release: 0
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Summary: A System and Session Manager
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License: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ BuildRequires: libmount-devel >= 2.27.1
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BuildRequires: meson >= 0.43
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BuildRequires: pam-devel
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BuildRequires: python3-jinja2
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# regenerate_initrd_post macro is expanded during build, hence this
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# BR. Also this macro was introduced since version 12.4.
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# regenerate_initrd_post macro is expanded during build, hence this BR. Also
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# this macro was introduced since version 12.4.
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BuildRequires: suse-module-tools >= 12.4
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BuildRequires: systemd-rpm-macros
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BuildRequires: pkgconfig(blkid) >= 2.26
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@ -504,10 +504,9 @@ Recommends: python3
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Recommends: python3-colorama
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# Optional dep for mkfs.vfat needed by test-loop-block (otherwise skipped)
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Recommends: dosfstools
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# The following deps on libs are for test-dlopen-so whereas the
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# pkgconfig ones are used by test-funtions to find the libs on the
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# host and install them in the image, see install_missing_libraries()
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# for details.
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# The following deps on libs are for test-dlopen-so whereas the pkgconfig ones
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# are used by test-funtions to find the libs on the host and install them in the
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# image, see install_missing_libraries() for details.
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%if %{with resolved}
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Requires: libidn2
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Requires: pkgconfig(libidn2)
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@ -738,9 +737,8 @@ export BRP_PESIGN_FILES="/usr/lib/systemd/boot/efi/systemd-bootx64.efi"
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%endif
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%endif
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# Don't ship resolvconf symlink for now as it conflicts with the
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# binary shipped by openresolv and provides limited compatibility
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# only
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# Don't ship resolvconf symlink for now as it conflicts with the binary shipped
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# by openresolv and provides limited compatibility only.
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%if %{with resolved}
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rm %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}/resolvconf
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rm %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1/resolvconf.1*
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@ -754,8 +752,8 @@ mkdir -p % %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/systemd/network
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mkdir -p % %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/systemd/nspawn
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# Package the scripts used to fix all packaging issues. Also drop the
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# "scripts-{systemd/udev}" prefix which is used because osc doesn't
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# allow directories in the workspace...
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# "scripts-{systemd/udev}" prefix which is used because osc doesn't allow
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# directories in the workspace...
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%if %{with machined}
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install -m0755 -D %{SOURCE100} %{buildroot}%{_systemd_util_dir}/scripts/fix-machines-btrfs-subvol.sh
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%endif
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@ -794,23 +792,23 @@ if [ "$(realpath %{_modprobedir})" != /usr/lib/modprobe.d ]; then
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mv %{buildroot}/usr/lib/modprobe.d/* %{buildroot}%{_modprobedir}/
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fi
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# don't enable wall ask password service, it spams every console (bnc#747783)
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# Don't enable wall ask password service, it spams every console (bnc#747783).
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rm %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/multi-user.target.wants/systemd-ask-password-wall.path
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# do not ship sysctl defaults in systemd package, will be part of
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# aaa_base (in procps for now)
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# do not ship sysctl defaults in systemd package, will be part of aaa_base (in
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# procps for now).
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rm -f %{buildroot}%{_sysctldir}/50-default.conf
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rm -f %{buildroot}%{_sysctldir}/50-pid-max.conf
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# Make sure systemd-network polkit rules file starts with a suitable
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# number prefix so it takes precedence over our polkit-default-privs.
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# Make sure systemd-network polkit rules file starts with a suitable number
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# prefix so it takes precedence over our polkit-default-privs.
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%if %{with networkd}
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mv %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/polkit-1/rules.d/systemd-networkd.rules \
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%{buildroot}%{_datadir}/polkit-1/rules.d/60-systemd-networkd.rules
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%endif
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# since v207 /etc/sysctl.conf is no longer parsed (commit
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# 04bf3c1a60d82791), however backward compatibility is provided by
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# Since v207 /etc/sysctl.conf is no longer parsed (commit 04bf3c1a60d82791),
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# however backward compatibility is provided by
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# /usr/lib/sysctl.d/99-sysctl.conf.
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ln -s ../../../etc/sysctl.conf %{buildroot}%{_sysctldir}/99-sysctl.conf
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# SUSE (bsc#1006978).
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rm -f %{buildroot}%{_sysusersdir}/basic.conf
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# Remove README file in init.d as (SUSE) rpm requires executable files
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# in this directory... oh well.
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# Remove README file in init.d as (SUSE) rpm requires executable files in this
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# directory... oh well.
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rm -f %{buildroot}/etc/init.d/README
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# This dir must be owned (and thus created) by systemd otherwise the
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# build system will complain. This is odd since we simply own a ghost
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# file in it...
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# This dir must be owned (and thus created) by systemd otherwise the build
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# system will complain. This is odd since we simply own a ghost file in it...
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/X11/xorg.conf.d
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# Make sure directories in /var exist
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# Make sure directories in /var exist.
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_localstatedir}/lib/systemd/coredump
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_localstatedir}/lib/systemd/catalog
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# Make sure the NTP units dir exists
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# Make sure the NTP units dir exists.
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_ntpunitsdir}
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# Make sure the shutdown/sleep drop-in dirs exist
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# Make sure the shutdown/sleep drop-in dirs exist.
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/systemd/system-shutdown/
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_prefix}/lib/systemd/system-sleep/
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# Make sure these directories are properly owned
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# Make sure these directories are properly owned.
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/basic.target.wants
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/default.target.wants
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/dbus.target.wants
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@ -861,7 +858,7 @@ mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_userpresetdir}
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_systemd_system_env_generator_dir}
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mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_systemd_user_env_generator_dir}
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# ensure after.local wrapper is called
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# Ensure after.local wrapper is called.
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install -m 644 %{SOURCE11} %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/
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ln -s ../after-local.service %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/multi-user.target.wants/
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@ -878,8 +875,8 @@ touch %{buildroot}%{_localstatedir}/lib/systemd/i18n-migrated
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%fdupes -s %{buildroot}%{_mandir}
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# Make sure to disable all services by default. The Suse branding
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# presets package takes care of defining the right policies.
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# Make sure to disable all services by default. The Suse branding presets
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# package takes care of defining the right policies.
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rm -f %{buildroot}%{_presetdir}/*.preset
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echo 'disable *' >%{buildroot}%{_presetdir}/99-default.preset
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echo 'disable *' >%{buildroot}%{_userpresetdir}/99-default.preset
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>>%{buildroot}%{_datarootdir}/systemd/kbd-model-map
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fi
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# kbd-model-map.legacy is used to provide mapping for legacy keymaps,
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# which may still be used by yast.
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# kbd-model-map.legacy is used to provide mapping for legacy keymaps, which may
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# still be used by yast.
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cat %{SOURCE14} >>%{buildroot}%{_datarootdir}/systemd/kbd-model-map
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# Don't ship systemd-journald-audit.socket as there's no other way for
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# us to prevent journald from recording audit messages in the journal
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# by default (bsc#1109252).
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# Don't ship systemd-journald-audit.socket as there's no other way for us to
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# prevent journald from recording audit messages in the journal by default
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# (bsc#1109252).
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rm -f %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/systemd-journald-audit.socket
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rm -f %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/sockets.target.wants/systemd-journald-audit.socket
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%if %{with testsuite}
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cp -a test %{buildroot}%{_testsuitedir}/
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# When the tests are installed, the effective testdata directory is in
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# %{_testsuitedir}, the other one, which is actually a symlink, is
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# only useful when the tests are run directly from the source.
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# %{_testsuitedir}, the other one, which is actually a symlink, is only useful
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# when the tests are run directly from the source.
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rm %{buildroot}%{_testsuitedir}/test/testdata
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# kbd-model-map became a dangling symlink, drop it.
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rm %{buildroot}%{_testsuitedir}/test/test-keymap-util/kbd-model-map
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@ -950,26 +947,24 @@ find %{buildroot}%{_testsuitedir}/ -name .git\* -exec rm -fr {} \;
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%find_lang systemd
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%endif
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# Build of installation images uses a hard coded list of packages with
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# a %%pre that needs to be run during the build. systemd is one of them
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# so keep the section even if it's empty.
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# Build of installation images uses a hard coded list of packages with a %%pre
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# that needs to be run during the build. systemd is one of them so keep the
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# section even if it's empty.
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%pre
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:
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%post
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# Make /etc/machine-id an empty file during package installation. On
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# the first boot, machine-id is initialized and either committed (if
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# /etc/ is writable) or the system/image runs with a transient machine
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# ID, that changes on each boot (if the image is read-only). This is
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# especially important for appliance builds to avoid an identical
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# machine ID in all images.
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# Make /etc/machine-id an empty file during package installation. On the first
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# boot, machine-id is initialized and either committed (if /etc/ is writable) or
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# the system/image runs with a transient machine ID, that changes on each boot
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# (if the image is read-only). This is especially important for appliance builds
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# to avoid an identical machine ID in all images.
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if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then
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touch %{_sysconfdir}/machine-id
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chmod 444 %{_sysconfdir}/machine-id
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fi
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# /etc/machine-id might have been created writeable incorrectly
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# (boo#1092269).
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# /etc/machine-id might have been created writeable incorrectly (boo#1092269).
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if [ "$(stat -c%a %{_sysconfdir}/machine-id)" != 444 ]; then
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echo "Incorrect file mode bits for /etc/machine-id which should be 0444, fixing..."
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chmod 444 %{_sysconfdir}/machine-id
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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
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# in %%post. However this shouldn't be an issue since all files the
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# main package ships are owned by root.
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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
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# shouldn't be a problem in practice: a problem would arise only if
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# the new version of a user service has a brand new option that is
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# only understood by the latest version of the user manager and the
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# user service is started before the user manager get reexecuted. But
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# this case is very unlikely especially since we don't restart any
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# user service for now.
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# Reexecute user manager instances (if any). It is asynchronous but it shouldn't
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# be a problem in practice: a problem would arise only if the new version of a
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# user service has a brand new option that is only understood by the latest
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# version of the user manager and the user service is started before the user
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# manager get reexecuted. But this case is very unlikely especially since we
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# don't restart any user service for now.
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#
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# Before doing this, we unfortunately have to wait until users will
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# reexec their user manager (by either rebooting or restarting their
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# session) to a version that supports SIGRTMIN+25 otherwise sending
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# the signal to an old version will kill the manager which means
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# tearing down the user session.
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# Before doing this, we unfortunately have to wait until users will reexec their
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# user manager (by either rebooting or restarting their session) to a version
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# that supports SIGRTMIN+25 otherwise sending the signal to an old version will
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# kill the manager which means tearing down the user session.
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#
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# systemctl kill --kill-who=main --signal=SIGRTMIN+25 "user@*.service" || :
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%systemd_post remote-fs.target
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%systemd_post systemd-timesyncd.service
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# v228 wrongly set world writable suid root permissions on timestamp
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# files used by permanent timers. Fix the timestamps that might have
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# been created by the affected versions of systemd (bsc#1020601).
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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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# affected versions of systemd (bsc#1020601).
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for stamp in $(ls /var/lib/systemd/timers/stamp-*.timer 2>/dev/null); do
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chmod 0644 $stamp
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done
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@ -1032,12 +1025,12 @@ for username in $(ls /var/lib/systemd/linger/* 2>/dev/null); do
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chmod 0644 $username
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done
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# Due to the fact that DynamicUser= was turned ON during v235 and then
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# switched back to off in v240, /var/lib/systemd/timesync might be a
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# symlink pointing to /var/lib/private/systemd/timesync, which is
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# inaccessible for systemd-timesync user as /var/lib/private is 0700
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# root:root, see https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/11329 for
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# details. Note: only TW users might be affected by this bug.
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# Due to the fact that DynamicUser= was turned ON during v235 and then switched
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# back to off in v240, /var/lib/systemd/timesync might be a symlink pointing to
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# /var/lib/private/systemd/timesync, which is inaccessible for systemd-timesync
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# user as /var/lib/private is 0700 root:root, see
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# https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/11329 for details. Note: only TW
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# users might be affected by this bug.
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if [ -L %{_localstatedir}/lib/systemd/timesync ]; then
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rm %{_localstatedir}/lib/systemd/timesync
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mv %{_localstatedir}/lib/private/systemd/timesync %{_localstatedir}/lib/systemd/timesync
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# This includes all hacks needed when upgrading from SysV.
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%{_prefix}/lib/systemd/scripts/upgrade-from-pre-210.sh || :
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# Migrate old i18n settings previously configured in /etc/sysconfig to
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# the new locations used by systemd (/etc/locale.conf,
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# /etc/vconsole.conf, ...). Recent versions of systemd parse the new
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# locations only.
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# Migrate old i18n settings previously configured in /etc/sysconfig to the new
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# locations used by systemd (/etc/locale.conf, /etc/vconsole.conf, ...). Recent
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# versions of systemd parse the new locations only.
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#
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# This is needed both at package updates and package installations
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# because we might be upgrading from a system which was running SysV
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# init (systemd package is being installed).
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# This is needed both at package updates and package installations because we
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# might be upgrading from a system which was running SysV init (systemd package
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# is being installed).
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#
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# It's run only once.
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%{_prefix}/lib/systemd/scripts/migrate-sysconfig-i18n.sh || :
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%systemd_pre remote-cryptsetup.target
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%systemd_pre systemd-pstore.service
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# New installations uses the last compat symlink generation number
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# (currently at 2), which basically disables all compat symlinks. On
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# old systems, the file doesn't exist. This is equivalent to
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# generation #1, which enables the creation of all compat symlinks.
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# New installations uses the last compat symlink generation number (currently at
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# 2), which basically disables all compat symlinks. On old systems, the file
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# doesn't exist. This is equivalent to generation #1, which enables the creation
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# of all compat symlinks.
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if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then
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echo "COMPAT_SYMLINK_GENERATION=2" >/usr/lib/udev/compat-symlink-generation
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fi
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@ -1100,15 +1092,16 @@ rm -f /etc/udev/rules.d/{20,55,65}-cdrom.rules
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%postun -n udev%{?mini}
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%regenerate_initrd_post
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# The order of the units being restarted is important here because there's currently no
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# way to queue multiple jobs into a single transaction atomically. Therefore systemctl
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# will create 3 restart jobs that can be handled by PID1 separately and if the jobs for
|
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# the sockets are being handled first then starting them again will fail as the service
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# is still active hence the sockets held by udevd. However if the restart job for udevd
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# is handled first, there should be enough time to queue the socket jobs before the stop
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# job for udevd is processed. Hence PID1 will automatically sort the restart jobs
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# correctly by stopping the service then the sockets and then by starting the sockets and
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# the unit.
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# The order of the units being restarted is important here because there's
|
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# currently no way to queue multiple jobs into a single transaction
|
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# atomically. Therefore systemctl will create 3 restart jobs that can be handled
|
||||
# by PID1 separately and if the jobs for the sockets are being handled first
|
||||
# then starting them again will fail as the service is still active hence the
|
||||
# sockets held by udevd. However if the restart job for udevd is handled first,
|
||||
# there should be enough time to queue the socket jobs before the stop job for
|
||||
# udevd is processed. Hence PID1 will automatically sort the restart jobs
|
||||
# correctly by stopping the service then the sockets and then by starting the
|
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# sockets and the unit.
|
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#
|
||||
# Note that when systemd-udevd is restarted, there will always be a short time
|
||||
# frame where no socket will be listening to the events sent by the kernel, no
|
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@ -1130,21 +1123,19 @@ rm -f /etc/udev/rules.d/{20,55,65}-cdrom.rules
|
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%if %{with machined}
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%ldconfig
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if [ $1 -gt 1 ]; then
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# Convert /var/lib/machines subvolume to make it suitable for
|
||||
# rollbacks, if needed. See bsc#992573. The installer has been fixed
|
||||
# to create it at installation time.
|
||||
# Convert /var/lib/machines subvolume to make it suitable for rollbacks,
|
||||
# if needed. See bsc#992573. The installer has been fixed to create it
|
||||
# at installation time.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The convertion might only be problematic for openSUSE distros
|
||||
# (TW/Factory) where previous versions had already created the
|
||||
# subvolume at the wrong place (via tmpfiles for example) and user
|
||||
# started to populate and use it. In this case we'll let the user fix
|
||||
# it manually.
|
||||
# (TW/Factory) where previous versions had already created the subvolume
|
||||
# at the wrong place (via tmpfiles for example) and user started to
|
||||
# populate and use it. In this case we'll let the user fix it manually.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# For SLE12 this subvolume was only introduced during the upgrade from
|
||||
# v210 to v228 when we added this workaround. Note that the subvolume
|
||||
# is still created at the wrong place due to the call to
|
||||
# tmpfiles_create macro previously however it's empty so there
|
||||
# shouldn't be any issues.
|
||||
# v210 to v228 when we added this workaround. Note that the subvolume is
|
||||
# still created at the wrong place due to the call to tmpfiles_create
|
||||
# macro previously however it's empty so there shouldn't be any issues.
|
||||
%{_prefix}/lib/systemd/scripts/fix-machines-btrfs-subvol.sh || :
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
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