Also, make `python3Packages.sequoia` throw a message regarding it's
replacement of `python3Packages.sequoia`. The main sequoia-pgp/sequoia
repository doesn't ship Python code since 0.25.0, just a binary.
This fixes using coderepos in /home, by allowing the coderepo paths to
be bind mounted into an otherwise empty /home tmpfs. Since this was
the usecase for making ProtectHome= overrideable, we don't need the
mkDefault any more.
I went through all categories that were already present in the grafana
module and added most options from the official docs at
https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/v9.5/setup-grafana/configure-grafana/
I also modified the descriptions of some existing options to match the
official docs more closely.
* Ensure that the redis cache is actually used in the "trivial" case
(`with-postgresql-and-redis`)
* Test against all Nextcloud versions we've packaged
* Actually set a secret to make sure that the provided secret is
properly read by Nextcloud.
* Add myself as maintainer to the secret-test to make sure that I don't
miss any more changes like this that could break the functionality of
that feature.
The output from `systemd-analyze security davmail`:
Before: `Overall exposure level for davmail.service: 8.2 EXPOSED 🙁`
After: `Overall exposure level for davmail.service: 1.3 OK 🙂`
By some miracle, before, it was possible to reconnect to the `node1` without
doing any relevant dance.
But now we are direct booting (¿), it seems like we need to do the right things.
This introduces a `check_output` flag for `execute` because we do not want to steal the
messages from the backdoor service as we might execute the kexec too fast compared
to when we will reconnect.
Therefore, we will let the message in the pipe if needed.
There's no reason to use a bootloader when testing kexec, this is a feature
that reboots *directly* in the kernel, if anything, we should just direct boot the
kernel and reboots in the kernel.
A bootloader test really makes sense to test "default" systemctl kexec behavior which is already broken
because systemctl kexec will read the ESP to determine what to kexec by default.
This change removes the bespoke logic around identifying block devices.
Instead of trying to find the right device by iterating over
`qemu.drives` and guessing the right partition number (e.g.
/dev/vda{1,2}), devices are now identified by persistent names provided
by udev in /dev/disk/by-*.
Before this change, the root device was formatted on demand in the
initrd. However, this makes it impossible to use filesystem identifiers
to identify devices. Now, the formatting step is performed before the VM
is started. Because some tests, however, rely on this behaviour, a
utility function to replace this behaviour in added in
/nixos/tests/common/auto-format-root-device.nix.
Devices that contain neither a partition table nor a filesystem are
identified by their hardware serial number which is injecetd via QEMU
(and is thus persistent and predictable). PCI paths are not a reliably
way to identify devices because their availability and numbering depends
on the QEMU machine type.
This change makes the module more robust against changes in QEMU and the
kernel (non-persistent device naming) and by decoupling abstractions
(i.e. rootDevice, bootPartition, and bootLoaderDevice) enables further
improvement down the line.
It's supposed to be `memcache.distributed`, not an associative PHP array
named `memcache` with a key `distributed`.
This was probably never caught because the initial `grep -q` check in
the test was invalid: `redis-cli` prints nothing if no keys can be found
when not writing to a tty apparently.
a zfs fileSystems entry with an absolute (e.g. device) path rather than
a zfs dataser is parsed as an empty pool name, causing a doomed-to-fail
import job to be created as a boot dependency. Catch this as an assertion
* remove `with`
* replace specific hooks with attrsOf lines
To be flexible, should they change.
* make hooks with writeShellApplication
- Previously hooks would not build if they used a heredoc with `EOF`
- To shellcheck hooks
* format with nixpkgs-fmt
* remove removed option module
Lemmy checks the environment variable before the configuration file;
i.e. if the file is used to configure the database but the environment
variable is set to anything, the connection will fail because it'll
ignore the file. This was the previous behavior.
Now, the environment variable will be unset unless the user explicitly
chooses to set it, which makes the file-based configuration function
correctly. It's also possible to manually set the environment variable,
which has the major advantage of working around [this issue][0], which
prevents certain setups from working.
[0]: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2945
This option conditionally adds the `CAP_NET_RAW` capability to the service,
which is mandatory for enabling the integrated DHCP server.
It also adds another test case to validate that the DHCP server successfully
provides IP addresses to clients.
Co-authored-by: Sandro <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>
keter 2.1 now can log to stderr instead of file rotation.
Which is faster and more reliable.
These changes support that.
Announcement:
https://discourse.haskell.org/t/keter-2-1-0-released/6134
fix test by disabling log rotation
run nixpkgs fmt
move comment right before L37
run nixpkgs format on test
Add overridable default configuration
depracate keterRoot and use root, same for package
split doc lines
use lib.getExe to get keter binary
put mkRenamedOptionModule on one line
they're no longer necessary for us and will almost definitely start to
rot now (like commonmark and asciidoc outputs did previously). most
existing users seem to take the docbook output and run it through pandoc
to generate html, those can easily migrate to use commonmark instead.
other users will hopefully pipe up when they notice that things they rely
on are going away.
optionsUsedDocbook has only been around for one release and only exposed
to allow other places to generate warnings, so that does not deserve
such precautions.
with everything being rendered from markdown now we no longer need to
postprocess any options.xml that may be requested from elsewhere. we'll
don't need to keep the module path check either since that's done by
optionsJSON now.
docbook is now gone and we can flip the defaults. we won't keep the
command line args around (unlike the make-options-docs argument) because
nixos-render-docs should not be considered an exposed API.
with docbook no longer supported we can default to markdown option docs.
we'll keep the parameter around for a bit to not break external users
who set it to true. we don't know of any users that do, so the
deprecation period may be rather short for this one.
it's been long in the making, and with 23.05 out we can finally disable
docbook option docs and default to markdown instead. this brings a
massive speed boost in manual and manpage builds, so much so that we may
consider enabling user module documentation by default.
we don't remove the docbook support code entirely yet because it's a lot
all over, and probably better removed in multiple separate changes.
The usbguard package includes the dbus daemon, but the NixOS config
option does not provide a service file or its necessary polkit rules.
Enabling the dbus daemon allows use of Gnome's USBGuard support.
- `wait_until_fails` was not passing through its `timeout` argument to
the internal `retry` function, hence was always using 900 seconds (the
default timeout for `retry`) rather than the user-specified value.
epub manuals are holding back the transition away from docbook, and
cursory research does not suggest that they are used very much. it's
still very early in the 23.11 release cycle, so if we're going to find
out just how many people do use the epub manuals it should be now.
this need not be the end of epub manuals. nixos-render-docs could be
extended to also export epubs, but that has not been done yet since it's
going to be some effort with unknown real-world usefulness.
Test for presence of all specified options in the generated .nspawn
config file.
Additionally test for absence of misspelled and fixed option MachineID.
This helps with understanding the code.
We might make this not depend on environment variables later.
systemBuilderArgs is a form of global state, which isn't helpful.
The nixos/caddy module is somewhat old by now
and has undergone quite some refactors.
This specific module option (originally named
`ca`) used to make a bit more sense when
Caddy did not have multiple ACME CAs as
fallback (LE & ZeroSSL) by configured by
default yet (ZeroSSL came with v2.3.0).
I also rephrased the description slightly,
to mention Caddy's automatic issuer fallback
and a note which this option maps to in the
Caddyfile, to provide a bit more context and
a more up-to-date recommendation.
Specifically that "fine-grained configuration"
section comes from a time when this module did
some custom tls/issuer config json merging
with the templated Caddyfile using `jq`.
The "The URL to the ACME CA's directory"
section is a word-for-word copy from the
official Caddy docs, which also include a link
to LE's docs to the referenced staging
endpoint. So I added that as well.
Since ddclient@24ba945 (v3.10.0), the type and meaning of the "ipv6"
option has changed. This resulted in the following warning when
starting the service:
WARNING: file /run/ddclient/ddclient.conf, line 13:
Invalid Value for keyword 'ipv6' = 'no'
This therefore removes the matching boolean option.
More advanced configurations can use the "extraConfig" option instead.
As with many things, we have scenarios where we don't want to boot on a
disk / bootloader and also we don't want to boot directly.
Sometimes, we want to boot through an OptionROM of our NIC, e.g. netboot
scenarios or let the firmware decide something, e.g. UEFI PXE (or even
UEFI OptionROM!).
This is composed of:
- `directBoot.enable`: whether to direct boot or not
- `directBoot.initrd`: enable overriding the
`config.system.build.initialRamdisk` defaults, useful for
netbootRamdisk for example.
This makes it possible.
This is necessary because this test relies on switching the root fs to an empty one which
does not have a Nix store available in stage 1, therefore, we have to make this test
host-store only.
A better fix in the long term is to evaluate whether this is worth to enable a proper
Nix store image for it with EROFS?
This essentially backports
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/27791. `systemd-networkd.service`
is sent the `SIGTERM` signal, but it is not required to be stopped
before `initrd-switch-root.target` is reached, despite the use of
`systemctl isolate initrd-switch-root.target`. This is because when
there is no ordering at all between two units, and a transaction stops
one and starts the other, the two operations can happen
simultaneously. This means the service could still be running when
`switch-root` actually occurs. Then, stage 2 systemd will see the
service still running and decide it doesn't need to add a start
operation for it to its initial transaction. Finally, the service
exits, but only after it's already too late. If, however, there is any
ordering at all between a stopping unit and a starting unit, then the
stop operation will be done first. This way, we ensure that the
service is properly exited before doing `switch-root`.
This is something to keep in mind going forward. There may be other
services that need this treatment. These `before` and `conflicts`
definitions are the correct way to ensure a unit is actually stopped
before you reach initrd-switch-root
GL was already participially disabled because X11 is disabled and lead to
the following error when building gst-plguins-good:
```
Did not find CMake 'cmake'
Found CMake: NO
Run-time dependency gstreamer-gl-prototypes-1.0 found: NO (tried pkgconfig and cmake)
Looking for a fallback subproject for the dependency gstreamer-gl-prototypes-1.0
meson.build:328:2: ERROR: Neither a subproject directory nor a gst-plugins-base.wrap file was found.
```
not using this any more, and really don't have the energy to deal with
neither the fallout of ubnt not officially supporting mongodb newer than
3.6, nor the hacks nixpkgs contains to work around that.
`udevRulesFor` generates a lot of warnings like:
substituteStream(): WARNING: pattern '"/sbin/modprobe' doesn't match anything in file '/nix/store/.../95-dm-notify.rules'
due to the (preemptive) substitution of common paths in the default
udev rules. In this case a file having no matches is not unepected
and poses no issue at all.
I'm merging this without review, since the tests run by ofborg are
succeeding. In addition to that, it's fixing a currently broken test so
the worst that could happen is that the test still does not work.
Since 816614bd62, the service is set to use the exim user so that
systemd takes care of the credentials ownership. The executable is
still required to run as root, to then drop privileges. The prefix '+'
that was used however interfers with the use of privilege restrictions
and other sandboxing options. Since we only want to escape the "User"
setting, we can use the '!' prefix instead.
- Use `runTest` instead of `handleTest`, which simplifies the code a little
- Use `lib.maintainers` instead of `pkgs.lib.maintainers`
- Remove unused function argument `pkgs`
- Change test name in the kernel module from `test` to `apfs`, since that seems to be a common pattern for the name
The test fails because the way the configuration switch was implemented
back then was by using a dummy configuration and simply activating that
dummy configuration from within the test script.
Nowadays, this doesn't work anymore and fails to typecheck because the
dummy "newServer" will inherit the same value for networking.hostName,
which in turn will generate two attributes for "server":
> testScriptWithTypes:43: error: Name "server" already defined on line 43
> [no-redef]
> client1: Machine; client2: Machine; server: Machine; server: Machine;
Fortunately, we don't need to do workarounds like this anymore and there
is the "specialisation" option, which allows to do this in a less ugly
way (and it also works with mypy).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Without the change non-default configs like:
fonts.fontconfig.subpixel.rgba = "rgb"
fail to build the system as:
fontconfig-conf> ln: failed to create symbolic link 'dst/': No such file or directory
Support for gitlab-container-registry has been added in 014816cbe4.
However, when enabling the registry it will throw an error as it can't
find a `package` attribute.
This commit fixes the registry configuration by adding the missing
`registry` part.
fontconfig before version 2.13.1 was apparently implicitly not using
subpixel antialiasing. The fontconfig NixOS module deviated from this,
using subpixel antialiasing with `rgb` layout by default. In fontconfig
2.14.1, subpixel antialiasing was inadvertently enabled as the default:
2b6afa02ab
According to https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/fontconfig/fontconfig/-/issues/337,
that deviates from GNOME/GTK’s defaults, which resulted in apps taking the
settings directly from fontconfig (e.g. Firefox) from diverging from GNOME
programs.
The change was subsequently reverted in 2.14.2, choosing the greyscale
antialiasing explicitly: 030759b74f
Let’s reflect this default setting in the NixOS module.
Co-authored-by: Jan Tojnar <jtojnar@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Sefa Eyeoglu <contact@scrumplex.net>
`sub-pixel` has been enabled by default since 2.14.1: 2b6afa02ab
`antialias` since 2.14.1: 0825a178e8
`lcdfilter` since 2.13.95: e1c7c6d744
`hintstyle` since 2.12.1: 98434b3392
Signed-off-by: Sefa Eyeoglu <contact@scrumplex.net>
This allows us to drop our fsck-look-for-fsck-binary-not-just-in-
sbin.patch, as it was upstreamed.
We also manually backport https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/27856 as
it didn't get backported and without it we can't merge this PR as
systemd-boot-builder.py will remain broken and make it impossible to do upgrade
to NixOS 23.05 in some scenarios
Changelog:
```
991158e8b9 (hwdb: update to 2533fdd0fbe71e4a3fa7a2cca9830cd864fb9136, 2023-06-01)
d1087bc599 (test-network: add tests for vlan QoS mapping, 2023-05-24)
7ed7b07a92 (network/vlan: paranoia about type safety, 2023-05-24)
b20bc7c1ff (network/vlan: drop unnecessary restriction for QoS mapping, 2023-05-24)
dbf50f1911 (udev: do not set ID_PATH and by-path symlink for nvmf disks, 2023-05-10)
75d4967502 (journalctl: fix --no-tail handling, 2023-05-04)
f1ea9cd55e (journalctl: use correct variable to check if --since is specified, 2023-05-04)
0227947bab (test/README: fix advice for testsuite debugging, 2023-05-29)
3222272c46 (test-fstab-generator: fix test on systemd with systemd-boot, 2023-05-30)
23b7bf3d01 (home: move the assert back to the intended place, 2023-05-29)
901f0f0ac1 (resolvectl: drop extra colon, 2023-05-28)
5f3ca32d0c (basic/syscall: update syscall list, 2023-05-29)
375e6be16c (tree-wide: Downgrade a few more noisy log messages to trace, 2023-05-27)
3f5f7e5f30 (journal-remote: bump the refcount right after creating the writer object, 2023-05-25)
4810e789ad (man: fix UKI filename suffix in 'tries' description, 2023-05-26)
2e10f8874a (units: Shut down networkd and resolved on switch-root, 2023-05-25)
9dde31ac74 (resolve: avoid memory leak from a partially processed RR, 2023-05-23)
b1663b8333 (sd-journal: avoid double-free, 2023-05-23)
aa48ecb0a6 (core/timer: Always use inactive_exit_timestamp if it is set, 2023-05-23)
ac380e43a4 (core: Do not check child freezability when thawing slice, 2023-05-23)
53bc78d3e0 (tree-wide: Fix false positives on newer gcc, 2023-05-23)
58c1816aa4 (json: correctly handle magic strings when parsing variant strv, 2023-05-23)
fbb2c5ab19 (sysusers: fix argument confusion in error message, 2022-10-13)
e5520ab28f (sysusers: add usual "ret_" prefix, fix messages, 2022-10-13)
286ce2be44 (man: extend description of --boot, 2022-10-09)
7394a75688 (sd-bus: refuse to send messages with an invalid string, 2023-05-19)
ae83e97a51 (core/service: when resetting PID also reset known flag, 2023-05-22)
f0bb967388 (shared: correctly propagate possible allocation errors, 2023-05-21)
318c9d5fec (wait-online: downgrade log level of failure that interface is removed or unmanaged during processing it, 2023-05-22)
1a0f2c5c57 (boot: Read files in small chunks on broken firmware, 2023-01-05)
eeaf884f5b (cryptenroll: update log messages, 2023-05-20)
debce7c184 (test: check if we can use --merge with --follow, 2023-05-19)
3cf401e3e3 (manager: restrict Dump*() to privileged callers or ratelimit, 2023-04-27)
6ca461fe29 (ratelimit: add ratelimit_left helper, 2023-04-28)
604d132fde (journalctl: make --follow work with --merge again, 2023-05-19)
6a4c05c615 (test: make the stress test slightly less stressful on slower machines, 2023-05-19)
a08cb80451 (core/device: downgrade error when units specified in SYSTEMD_WANTS= not found, 2023-05-19)
eb5dad0a72 (unit: add conditions and deps to make oomd.socket and .service consistent, 2023-05-19)
c756ffea57 (oomd: shorten message, 2023-05-18)
a3e5eb5606 (sd-bus,sd-event: allow querying of description even after fork, 2023-05-18)
e91557a1e0 (sd-bus: do not assert if bus description is not set, 2023-05-18)
93b3bd12ac (test: don't mount /sys & /proc if already mounted, 2023-05-18)
c51273941d (nspawn: make the error message less confusing, 2023-05-18)
e85daabd3e (Revert (partially) "man: Clarify when OnFailure= activates after restarts (#7646)", 2023-05-17)
3e286a7b2e (man/tmpfiles: fix off-by-one in example, 2023-05-17)
cb6641bde3 (man: explain allowed values for /sys/power/{disk,state}, 2023-05-17)
65bf6c5a8f (man: say that ProtectClock= also affects reads, 2023-05-17)
13c8807360 (man: fixes for assorted issues reported by the manpage-l10n project, 2023-05-17)
1809fff392 (nspawn: make sure the device type survives when setting device mode, 2023-05-16)
b8ed81660f (nspawn: fix a global-buffer-overflow, 2023-05-15)
756e77b936 (nspawn: fix inverted condition, 2023-05-15)
c7861222ba (nspawn: call json_dispatch() with a correct pointer, 2023-05-15)
6f577f5d92 (nspawn: use the just returned errno in the log message, 2023-05-15)
9a7c6ed568 (nspawn: avoid NULL pointer dereference, 2023-05-16)
17c7b07c67 (nspawn: file system namespace -> mount namespace, 2023-05-15)
b13e836315 (nspawn: fix a typo in an error message, 2023-05-15)
d88225ef44 (busctl: set a description for the bus connection, 2023-05-05)
29115ef32e (man: indicate that the JOB parameter to "systemctl cancel" is optional, 2023-05-16)
051f86ae0e (meson: fix description for link-udev-shared option, 2023-05-16)
85ba46539f (man: use correct name for --bank option, 2023-05-15)
d7e75c7315 (machine,portable: fix a typo in an info message, 2023-05-12)
4d29f741c8 (machine: fix a memory leak when showing multiple machines, 2023-05-12)
e6a719598c (machine: fix a memory leak when showing multiple images, 2023-05-12)
ea221dc685 (fstab-generator: Fix log message, 2023-05-10)
4c3b06f255 (test: test O_CLOEXEC filtering of fdset fill logic, 2023-05-30)
88bf6b5815 (pid1: when taking possession of passed fds check O_CLOEXEC state first, 2023-05-30)
0d8372b450 (repart: Create temporary root directory using var_tmp_dir(), 2023-02-14)
aedfe41cda (cryptenroll: actually allow using multiple "special" strings when wiping, 2023-05-10)
f59ce1aa7b (core: fix use of uninitialized value, 2023-05-04)
3f5db0dbc1 (sd-journal: check .next_entry_array_offset earlier, 2023-05-03)
0baac8e60e (tree-wide: drop _pure_ attribute from non-pure functions, 2023-05-10)
4984f70db5 (dirent: conditionalize dirent assert based on dirent64 existence, 2023-05-10)
5fcbda8b5e (network/tc: rename settings in log messages too, 2023-05-10)
59dccdfddb (sd-bus: bus_message_type_from_string is not pure, 2023-05-10)
133d4ff6d6 (cryptenroll: fix an assertion with weak passwords, 2023-05-09)
c937b8f9de (units: Add CAP_NET_ADMIN condition to systemd-networkd-wait-online@.service as well, 2023-05-07)
60af5019fb (units: add/fix Documentation= about bus interface, 2023-05-09)
53f7e5f18f (core/service: fix error cause in the log, 2023-05-09)
951c27ce14 (shell completion: add timesync-status and show-timesync to zsh completion file (#27574), 2023-05-08)
32831842ba (doc: remove legacy DefaultControlGroup from dbus properties, 2023-05-08)
c31e2fa9c7 (zsh: add service-log-{level,target} completions for systemctl, 2023-05-07)
011a686a23 (test_ukify: fix loop iteration, 2023-04-21)
927d234406 (hwdb: do not include '#' in modalias, 2023-05-06)
b1a7a15ed2 (core: check the unit type more thoroughly when deserializing, 2023-05-04)
154b108513 (shared: refuse fd == INT_MAX, 2023-05-04)
a25605d01d (zsh: remove usage of PREFIX in _systemctl, 2023-05-05)
4be604e75a (basic/audit-util: make a test request before enabling use of audit, 2023-05-02)
4b4285e231 (main: add missing return, 2023-05-05)
ce096b0212 (shared: reject empty attachment path, 2023-05-02)
6027fbf1af (shared: ignore invalid valink socket fd when deserializing, 2023-05-02)
d649128268 (core: fix NULL pointer dereference during deserialization, 2023-05-02)
6ae77d6b99 (boot: Use correct memory type for allocations, 2023-05-02)
de0cbaceb7 (core: check for SERVICE_RELOAD_NOTIFY in manager_dbus_is_running, 2023-05-02)
5ed087fa46 (generators: skip private tmpfs if /tmp does not exist, 2023-04-30)
93143b6d6a (test: replace sleep with timeout, 2023-05-02)
881382685e (test-network: add workaround for bug in iproute2 v6.2.0, 2023-05-02)
abf9e916ad (coredumpctl: add --file/--root/--image to bash completion, 2023-04-25)
dd349a0ede (coredumpctl: fix bash completion matching, 2023-04-25)
120342b62d (test: match all messages with the FILE field, 2023-04-29)
e0da5c9bc6 (test: add tests for "systemctl stop" vs triggering by path unit, 2023-04-29)
c1542a967b (test: create temporary units under /run, 2023-04-29)
03f2a8921e (core/path: do not enqueue new job in .trigger_notify callback, 2023-04-29)
674591e6af (core/path: align table, 2023-04-29)
0413fb7de9 (test: add a couple of tests for systemd-pstore, 2023-04-27)
de41e55c7d (pstore: avoid opening the dmesg.txt file if not requested, 2023-04-28)
37c212dbd7 (pstore: explicitly set the base when converting record ID, 2023-04-28)
daee48adbb (test: dont use anchor char '$' to match a part of a string, 2023-04-27)
53ac14a054 (core/transaction: use hashmap_remove_value() to make not remove job with same ID, 2023-04-26)
0258760397 (resolved: adjust message about credentials, 2023-04-25)
8f19911bc3 (fuzz-journal-remote: fix potential fd-leak, 2023-03-18)
df1e479d4e (fuzz-journal-remote: remove temporary files on exit, 2023-03-18)
0d745e2de3 (hwdb: update to 46b8c3f5b297ac034f2d024c1f3d84ad2c17f410, 2023-04-30)
df9d1d9bb2 (sd-journal: make journal_file_copy_entry() return earlier, 2023-04-26)
3bc2553cfc (sd-journal: copy boot ID, 2023-04-26)
45b045880c (sd-journal: tighten variable scope, 2023-04-26)
3821e3ea07 (journal: Don't try to write garbage if journal entry is corrupted, 2023-04-26)
4eedc4711a (test: add test case of negative match for SYMLINK and TAG, 2023-04-25)
cd795f9abc (udev-rules: fix negative match rule for SYMLINK and TAG, 2023-04-25)
a25e2ef992 (core: fix property getter method for NFileDescriptorStore bus property, 2023-04-12)
eec30e3143 (repart: always take BSD lock when whole block device is opened, 2023-04-13)
50ab96e442 (bootctl: clean up handling of files with no version information, 2023-03-30)
9d97c8d423 (mkosi: disable centos 8 build, 2023-04-26)
c603dae241 (mkosi: disable key check for Fedora builds, 2023-04-26)
724a50fb01 (mkfs-util: do not pass -quiet to mksquashfs, 2023-04-27)
43d194392f (test: use setpriv instead of su for user switch from root, 2023-03-14)
ba683eb48c (test: wrap mkfs.*/mksquashfs/mkswap binaries when running w/ ASan, 2023-03-16)
fdcd1807ff (test: bump the D-Bus related timeouts to 120s, 2023-03-09)
4f8b2abf69 (coredump filter: add mask for 'all' using UINT32_MAX, not UINT64_MAX, 2023-04-26)
021bb972ff (coredump filter: fix stack overflow with =all, 2023-04-26)
3fd444c048 (build(deps): bump github/super-linter from 4.9.7 to 4.10.1, 2023-04-01)
a19396c73b (cryptenroll: fix a memory leak, 2023-03-27)
083ede1482 (test: tell dfuzzer to skip Reexecute(), 2023-04-26)
ae12c1380b (portablectl: add --extension to bash completion, 2023-04-25)
b1ecfe3fe7 (man: /usr/lib/systemd/random-seed -> /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-random-seed, 2023-04-25)
8895ccaaa8 (cryptsetup-fido2: Depend on libcryptsetup, 2023-04-24)
c6e957d02d (test: use idiomatic bash loop iteration, 2023-04-07)
26e181e94e (testsuite-54: drop unnecessary pipe, 2023-04-05)
d2c738341b (testsuite-70: drop unnecessary env, 2023-04-05)
f3abd451dd (test: drop uses of "&& { echo 'unexpected success'; exit 1; }", 2023-04-05)
59243061f6 (man: fix LogControl1 manpage example, 2023-04-24)
04983c2b00 (pam: cache sd-bus separately per module, 2023-04-16)
0045d952b5 (pam_systemd_home: clean up sd-bus when called about something else's user, 2023-04-20)
c50ec75e1e (testsuite-04: remove unnecessary conditional, 2023-04-04)
5a8987794e (man: clarify sd_bus_default, 2023-04-22)
b9af9a320e (man: add working example to LogControl1 manpage, 2023-04-21)
4d2b5338ac (detect-virt: add message at debug level, 2023-04-20)
749a6d9959 (dissect: let's check for crypto_LUKS before fstype allowlist check, 2023-04-20)
1aa6171081 (ratelimit: handle counter overflows somewhat sanely, 2023-04-20)
5ff63b8507 (man: try to make clearer that /var/ is generally not available in /usr/lib/systemd/system-shutdown/ callouts, 2023-04-20)
2be23f69ee (dissect-image: issue BLKFLSBUF before probing an fs at block device offset != 0, 2023-04-20)
7b437659b1 (list: fix double evaluation, 2023-04-20)
ffbb75aa46 (mountpoint-util: check /proc is mounted on failure, 2023-04-17)
14eb49b5eb (test: prefix the transient unit with test- to make coverage runs happy, 2023-04-18)
980954d2cf (kmod-setup: bypass heavy virtio-rng check if we are not running in a VM anyway, 2023-04-18)
567a1a6fd8 (kmod-setup: use STARTSWITH_SET() where appropriate, 2023-04-18)
d37f06f96f (creds: make available to all ExecStartPre= and ExecStart= processes, 2023-04-15)
d15f907b5b (user-util:remove duplicate includes, 2023-04-17)
cedea4cb7e (virt: Further improve detection of EC2 metal instances, 2023-04-13)
826662680b (string-util: add strstrafter(), 2023-04-14)
ac721c88af (test: add a couple of tests with invalid UTF-8 characters, 2023-04-15)
9c8d8719e4 (test: add a simple test for getenv_path_list(), 2023-04-15)
a9c73150ac (test: add a couple of basic sanity tests for the security verb, 2023-04-15)
06a70861bc (test: add a couple of basic sanity tests for timedatectl, 2023-04-15)
def6c37a19 (shared: add a missing include, 2023-04-15)
79e23f618f (test: add tests for uuid/uint64 specifiers, 2023-04-15)
3ee1839c19 (fsck: look for fsck binary not just in /sbin, 2023-04-13)
eab75a8591 (test: stop the test unit when it's not needed anymore, 2023-04-14)
f86ec34958 (Synposis and description of networkctl man page reflecting only part of its functionality (#27264), 2023-04-13)
fffcebc4bb (core/main: fix a typo for --log-target, 2023-04-13)
f152cdabae (test: add some tests for RuntimeMaxSec, 2023-04-13)
999f48558b (scope: do not disable timer event source when state is SCOPE_RUNNING, 2023-04-04)
430861fc96 (Fix cross-reference of manual for LogsDirectory, 2023-04-12)
91953109ec (pid1: fix coredump_filter setting, 2023-04-12)
fa8d33bb37 (Uphold/StopWhenUnneeded/BindsTo: requeue when job finishes, 2023-04-12)
6fc08d8407 (Uphold/StopWhenUnneeded/BindsTo: add retry timer on rate limit, 2023-04-12)
1fb4ae32b0 (man: add util-linux to the package list for Fedora container, 2023-04-12)
841146f243 (man: link to Fedora 37, 2023-04-12)
465edc1230 (systemctl: suppress error for try-* if unit is masked, 2023-04-04)
7102925d1a (ci: drop checkout from release workflow, 2023-04-11)
167c01688f (ci: don't run release wf on `systemd-security`, 2023-04-11)
bda5c892a8 (shell-completion: add --xml-interface option of busctl to the rules, 2023-04-11)
6265430ca9 (busctl: add --xml-interface to the help message, 2023-04-11)
d26fd71d1a (test: update description, 2023-04-11)
35a6460a2f (test: systemd-analyze blame should succeed now, 2023-04-10)
ef10974c66 (analyze: make blame command work even the default target not reached, 2023-04-10)
dc2facf61d (ci: add permissions to make a release, 2023-04-03)
4c65c644d6 (test/test-functions: fix typo in install_suse_systemd(), 2023-04-04)
fca5a45a59 (test: install symlinks with valid targets on SUSE and Debian, 2023-03-24)
d18037b8ff (localed: fix invalid free after shifting pointers using strstrip, 2023-04-07)
93ac024b7e (test: bump the timeout for non-qemu runs to 90s, 2023-04-07)
283b7b4159 (test: enable the systemd-resolved unit in TEST-75, 2023-04-07)
6179141124 (man/systemd-mount: Clearify documentation about --bind-device, 2023-04-05)
b2e1dabbeb (resolve: change DNS_PACKET_UNICAST_SIZE_LARGE_MAX to 1232 (#27171), 2023-04-07)
16dc17d68c (man: netdev: Clarify wireguard IPv6 endpoint format, 2023-04-07)
0558c490a6 (test: use kbd-mode-map we ship in TEST-73-LOCALE, 2023-04-05)
64ef6ccd4f (ci: do one build with no tpm/p11kit/fido2, 2023-04-04)
018461aaf0 (man: mention -o option for systemd-journal-remote, 2023-04-05)
31c7f6d0d1 (manager: remove transient unit directory during startup, 2023-04-04)
49c6965946 (core: a more informative error when SetProperties/StartTransientUnit fails, 2023-04-02)
649e335bc1 (journald: fix log message, 2023-04-04)
eda7bf237f (Added unit test for strv_env_name_is_valid() function listed in env-util.c (#27100), 2023-04-02)
0430078cfb (man: restore description of ConditionControlGroupController=v1|v2, 2023-03-31)
0d9c2c270b (test: set ReadWritePaths= for test-.services when built w/ coverage, 2023-03-31)
384fec2622 (core: skip deps on oomd if v2 or memory unavailable, 2023-03-31)
2950b4ebf6 (test: fixed negative checks in TEST-70-TPM2. Use in-line error handling rather than redirections. Follow up on #27020, 2023-03-30)
786649c904 (test: make make_addresses() actually return the addresses, 2023-03-30)
5e3ac73017 (coverage: add a wrapper for execveat(), 2023-03-30)
8b1cc644c5 (man: add example for sd_bus_call_method, 2023-03-30)
382e53977c (man: further shorten print-unit-path example, 2023-03-29)
960f05945c (man: link up new online coredump docs from man page, 2023-03-30)
edfca36727 (tree-wide: reset optind to 0 when GNU extensions in optstring are used, 2023-03-21)
91ff21962d (test-kernel-install: several cleanups, 2023-03-28)
9943f2af3d (units: let's establish the coredump socket before writting core_pattern sysctl, 2023-03-29)
dbb1b9c2c8 (test: do not remove state directory on failure, 2023-03-29)
29cfb05183 (test: fix shellcheck warnings in test-sysusers.sh, 2023-03-29)
18afac6e90 (man: fix shellcheck warning for html.in, 2023-03-29)
4629419038 (added more test cases, 2023-03-27)
05ae9e276c (test: fix regexp in testsuite-74.mount.sh, 2023-03-28)
295012f7fa (test: drop extraneous bracket in testsuite-74.mount.sh, 2023-03-28)
ff7040b193 (busctl: also assume --full if not writing to terminal, 2023-03-28)
00977a8e74 (busctl: use size_t for set size, 2023-03-28)
802fded9a5 (busctl: do not truncate property values when --full, 2023-03-28)
e400a62a92 (oomd: add inline comments with param names, 2023-03-21)
4067ec52f4 (test: add more testcases for rm_rf(), 2023-03-19)
201830df21 (rm-rf: also chmod() directory if it cannot be opened, 2023-03-19)
d91f7eb0fb (rm-rf: mask file mode with 07777 when passed to chmod(), 2023-03-19)
80417f90b0 (rm-rf: fix errno handling, 2023-03-18)
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Co-authored-by: Arian van Putten <arian.vanputten@gmail.com>