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Request 1120043 accepted
- Import commit b53f364c264cd598d4210b64285a55d362b47b89
b53f364c26 test: install af_packet kernel module on openSUSE
86b7521a3c shared/wall: use logind if build without utmp support
65aac5858f errno-util: allow ERRNO_IS_* to accept types wider than int
8f93b89db4 basic/errno-util: add wrappers which only accept negative errno
1b815b3e76 Introduce RET_GATHER and use it in src/shared/
- Drop 0001-conf-parser-introduce-early-drop-ins.patch
The usage of drop-ins is now the official way for configuring systemd and its
various daemons on Factory/ALP.
See: https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/KWRBTAVQ6MGHVAHKDZZ6GIRX4RMHKHQ6/
- Ship the main configuration files in /usr/lib/
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).
- systemd.spec: add files.portable and files.journal-remote
- Don't include entries listed in kbd-model-map.xkb-generated (provided by kbd
package) in kbd-model-map anymore. Yast, the only user of these entries,
directly parses kbd-model-map.xkb-generated now (bsc#1211104).
- tmpfiles-suse.conf: drop entries for /run/lock and /var/log/wtmp
/run/lock is now defined by filesystem package and wtmp has been replaced by
wtmpdb on TW.
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fbui created request
- Import commit b53f364c264cd598d4210b64285a55d362b47b89
b53f364c26 test: install af_packet kernel module on openSUSE
86b7521a3c shared/wall: use logind if build without utmp support
65aac5858f errno-util: allow ERRNO_IS_* to accept types wider than int
8f93b89db4 basic/errno-util: add wrappers which only accept negative errno
1b815b3e76 Introduce RET_GATHER and use it in src/shared/
- Drop 0001-conf-parser-introduce-early-drop-ins.patch
The usage of drop-ins is now the official way for configuring systemd and its
various daemons on Factory/ALP.
See: https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/KWRBTAVQ6MGHVAHKDZZ6GIRX4RMHKHQ6/
- Ship the main configuration files in /usr/lib/
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).
- systemd.spec: add files.portable and files.journal-remote
- Don't include entries listed in kbd-model-map.xkb-generated (provided by kbd
package) in kbd-model-map anymore. Yast, the only user of these entries,
directly parses kbd-model-map.xkb-generated now (bsc#1211104).
- tmpfiles-suse.conf: drop entries for /run/lock and /var/log/wtmp
/run/lock is now defined by filesystem package and wtmp has been replaced by
wtmpdb on TW.
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@fbui hi!
There is an issue triggered by openQA test year_2038_detection. At some moment this test run:
And this fails, see https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/3674852#step/year_2038_detection/26
FTR this comes from this change: "tmpfiles-suse.conf: drop entries for /run/lock and /var/log/wtmp", but we need to decide if we want to push this change now and ask for updating the test or not yet.
@kukuk can you please have a look ?
The test is invalid. As announced, we stopped using /var/log/wtmp already month ago. There is no guarantee that this file contains sane data anymore already today.
Same is true for utmpdump /run/utmp, this will stop working shortly, too. Since it looks like the output is not used, I'm asking for what this test should be good.
Yeah: "record_soft_failure('bsc#1188626 uttmpdump shows incorrect year for 2038 and beyond') if ($utmp_output !~ m/2038/sx || $wtmp_output !~ m/2038/sx);" This soft failure will never be fixed, as utmpdump depends on struct utmp, which is not fixable. So the full test is useless and should be removed.
https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/138590