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 7 (latest revision is 16)
Gustavo Yokoyama Ribeiro (gyribeiro)
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- Make more use of %{_unitdir} in files.{systemd,container} - Installation of libnss_mymachines.so depended on %{bootstrap} but it is actually installed when %{with machined} is true. - Call ldconfig when container subpackage is installed since it ships nss-mymachines NSS plug-in module. - Import commit a186eb9f9cc13b65f8380dbcae3080228e8be7e2 1395c74be7 udevadm: cleanup-db: don't delete information for kept db entries (bsc#1194912) bbafc8092a udevadm: cleanup_dir: use dot_or_dot_dot() d16f6d018d tmpfiles: split out config for systemd-resolve 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. - Make use of %ldconfig_scriptlets - Merge nss-resolved and nss-mymachines NSS plug-in modules into systemd-network and systemd-container respectively. These modules are plug-in modules hence the shared library packaging policy doesn't apply for them. Moreover they're pretty useless alone without their respective systemd services, Hence let's reduce the number of sub-packages as the list keeps increasing. - Merge libudev-devel into systemd-devel
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