- Add a new %upstream macro to support building from upstream sources. This
will allow upstream to build systemd rpms using the opensuse systemd packaging
specs. These rpms will be built and used in upstream's mkosi based hacking and
testing environment to test changes and in the future to run integration tests
as well. By building the rpms using the opensuse packaging specs, the idea is
to catch more issues ahead of time as the mkosi environment will behave more
like a regular opensuse system.
- Add new %version_override and %version_release macros to allow overriding the
version and release of the rpm respectively.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1148086
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=1494
Besides the fact that shipping files in /etc is not recommended anymore, this
change will hopefully encourage users to customize the defaults via the mean
of drop-ins hence removing the risk of conflicts with downstream
customization.
In contrary, shipping empty directories *.conf.d/ in /etc is not a concern and
should suggest users to create drop-ins (bsc#1207056).
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=1464
wanting to execute any random things once the boot was finished. We shouldn't
encourage such practice and it actually conflicts with the sysv-generator
which believes that /etc/init.d/after.local is SysV init script that needs to
be converted into a native unit file.
We still install a copy of this service in /etc if the user is relying on
it, for backward compatibility.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=1437
See https://github.com/openSUSE/systemd/blob/SUSE/v254/NEWS for details.
This includes the following bug fixes:
- upstream commit 331aa7aa15ee5dd12b369b276f575d521435eb52 (bsc#1203141)
- upstream commit 529ba8a1a3968564b67049a077f213e3a0d53070 (bsc#1209340)
- upstream commit f1f331a252d22c15f37d03524cce967664358c5c (bsc#1186606)
- upstream commit df1dccd25547b430258bd42ec60428fc9aff1370 (bsc#1213185)
* Drop 5001-Revert-core-propagate-stop-too-if-restart-is-issued.patch. A fix
for https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/26839 has been integrated in
v254.
* Drop 5002-Revert-core-service-when-resetting-PID-also-reset-kn.patch, it's
part of v254.
* Drop 0001-restore-var-run-and-var-lock-bind-mount-if-they-aren.patch, it's
no more needed these days.
* Rebase 0001-conf-parser-introduce-early-drop-ins.patch
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=1420
More specifically, file triggers handle automatically installations or updates
of files for sysusers, tmpfiles, hwdb, journal catalog, udev rules, sysctl and
binfmt.
Therefore it makes a bunch of systemd rpm macros (such as %udev_hwdb_update,
%udev_rules_update, %journal_catalog_update, %tmpfiles_create,
%sysusers_create and so on) not needed anymore. However before considering
simplifying your spec files beware that these changes are not available in SLE
yet and will probably never reach the current releases (latest one being
SLE15-SP5 as of this writing).
Macros dealing with unit restart/enabling (such as %systemd_pre,
%service_add_pre, %service_del_postun, ...) are still needed though. However
reloading of systemd instances (and thus restarting of units) are delayed
until the very end of the package install/update transaction and is now done
only once.
Nevertheless to fully take advantage of file triggers, users have to activate
a specific zypper transaction backend which is still considered as
experimental, see bsc#1041742 for details.
- Provide a (slighlty) customized version of systemd-update-helper. Some of the
systemd rpm macros rely now on the helper and delegate their work to it. Hence
we don't need to rebuild all packages anymore when the content of the rpm
macros must be updated/fixed.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=1390
(sub) package that contains all the fixups relative to a (sub) package. This
has the advantage to limit the number of scripts but more importantly it will
ease the sharing of the spec file between TW and SLE. We should also be able
to compare the fixlets of two distros even if the spec files have diverged.
Note that all the fixups are run just once now.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=1386
So `machinectl import-tar` always works flawlessly. systemd-container already
is an optional package and both tar and gpg are rather basic anyway so no harm
should be done by requiring them.
- Move the systemd sysupdate stuff from the main package to the experimental
sub-package while it's still time. The method used (currently) for updating
openSUSE distro is rpm, not systemd-sysupdate.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=1295
sub-package: they may deserve a dedicated sub-package in the future but for
now move them to udev so they aren't installed in systemd based containers.
- Move a bunch of components operating on (mainly block) devices into udev as
without udev they're most likely useless.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=1268
systemd-sysvinit was probably provided to allow systems to switch from
sysvinit to systemd by overwriting /sbin/init with a link to systemd. But this
isn't very useful anymore due to the fact that sysvinit is not supported since
several years. Therefore the subpackage contains now the files needed to keep
backward compatibility with SysV init scripts (most notably sysv-generator)
and has been renamed accordingly. The few files that are not specific to
sysvinit (such as /bin/init) have been moved to the main package.
Normally this new subpackage shouldn't be needed (since all packages use
systemd unit files) unless a 3rd party application is installed and still
relies on SysV init scripts.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=1250
41334be59e meson: minor cleanup
3db0c28462 sysusers: split up systemd.conf
- Drop 0012-resolved-create-etc-resolv.conf-symlink-at-runtime.patch (bsc#1195153)
Since v241, the patch isn't useful anymore because resolved is no more able to
create /etc/resolv.conf symlink by itself,it runs as 'systemd-resolve'
user. The symlink is now handled by a tmpfiles config file which is only
installed when systemd-resolved is. The tmpfiles config file has currently a
lower priority than the one shipped by netconfig.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/systemd?expand=0&rev=1240