A System and Session Manager
Systemd is a system and service manager, compatible with SysV and LSB
init scripts for Linux. systemd provides aggressive parallelization
capabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services,
offers on-demand starting of daemons, keeps track of processes using
Linux cgroups, supports snapshotting and restoring of the system state,
maintains mount and automount points and implements an elaborate
transactional dependency-based service control logic. It can work as a
drop-in replacement for sysvinit.
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Revision 230 (latest revision is 431)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Marcus Meissner (msmeissn)
(revision 230)
- Add two patches which address logind/networkd disappearing from dbus (and busctl) even while the units and processes continue running. 0001-core-fix-bus-name-synchronization-after-daemon-reloa.patch 0001-core-re-sync-bus-name-list-after-deserializing-durin.patch - drop all compiler/linker option customizations: - -pipe option is used by default since day 0 - get rid of cflags() function which is not needed - --hash-size has no impact specially in runtime IOW, use the default options for the compiler and the linker, there's no point in making systemd different from other package in this regards. - use %make_build instead of 'make %{?_smp_mflags}' - be more strict on own lib version requirements - systemd should require udev with the exact same version - Modify patch handle-numlock-value-in-etc-sysconfig-keyboard.patch to allow that open, seek, and read of /dev/mem may fail e.g. on XEN based virtual guests (bsc#961120) - require curl and bzip2 to build importd - curl also causes building of journal-upload. That one has rather unusal certificate usage, set it's ca root to /etc/pki/systemd instead of the built-in default /etc/ssl as journal-remote and journal-upload think they kan put stuff in /etc/ssl/certs then but that directory is managed by p11-kit and doesn't serve the purpose
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