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This release fixed problems when compiling with GCC 5.1
Change-Id: I7c5f3f97cb124980eb04cca23bcf6cb5199e9d77
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This involves:
* A workaround to user@.service being shut down prematurely.
* Fixing a systemd unit using 'kill' from a path that doesn't
necessarily exist.
Change-Id: Iacad155da9752313a2e4bbaae34a3e593d6ecc1b
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This involves:
* Reordering the chunks linux-pam, acl, attr and libcap2 - this means
moving them into the 'core' stratum, and fixing errors that occur
because of the move.
* Configuring pam correctly.
* Fix acl failing to build in core.
* Fix shadow to build against pam and reconfigure shadow to not do
things covered by pam.
* Fix tar not building - I am not sure what caused this to fail to
build, but fixing it involved stopping it from trying to init
submodules that were already checked out.
Change-Id: I1b00ca0158c31ce5f31c11fe60816434508a05a1
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Change-Id: I9e0df7e0617d56af0ea827e3a1c4c37d3a1bbad2
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Change-Id: I6e86553520f1ef7de14d8b58bdf4141cda1db9b7
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iSCSI kernel modules and open-iscsi expect modprobe and the rest
of the module kernel utils to be in /sbin.
This patch create the links in /sbin instead of /bin if /sbin
is not a symlink of /usr/bin; if it is a symlink it will create
the links in /usr/bin.
Also it installs kmod in "$PREFIX" instead of /
Change-Id: I89226d0ee7956e294caa66d60101a35daeccf9a1
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This enables kmod python bindings required for iscsi tools.
Enabling python in the kmod chunk requires cython for compiling
so cython is moved to core.morph.
Change-Id: Ic394d75f801efcb0be1e4ec17d9bc907f9d086a0
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systemd warns about executable unit files. E.G. "Configuration file
/usr/lib/systemd/system/rsync.service is marked executable. Please
remove executable permission bits. Proceeding anyway."
Change-Id: I47721d7a78d6bbe87ebc171ff9b35db293d37e23
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Our default upgrade process requires 'rsync'. So it needs to be in all
systems, not just those that happen to contain the 'tools' stratum.
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This chunk was installing things in $DESTDIR$DESTDIR. For some reason
when creating the artifact morph ignores this error and creates the
artifact successfully, but some paths in files installed by attr were
wrong because they were including $DESTDIR on it:
# grep attr.inst /usr/lib*/libattr.la
libdir='/attr.inst/usr/lib64'
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Commit 57ce68fea03e8985888ab2a875f5efbc79d7b07a changed the install
command from `make install` to `make install-libs`. Since then systems
have been missing mkfs.ext4 and other important tools.
Also, don't disable fsck.ext*. No other component provides these
programs, and they are needed to check for disk errors on 'ext'
formatted disks.
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Reviewed-by: Javier Jardon <jjardon@gnome.org>
Reviewed-by: Sam Thursfield <sam.thursfield@codethink.co.uk>
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Trove-setup uses `systemctl enable` and it wasn't working for
template units (in this case the minion services). With this
upgrade we fix the Trove deployments.
Also some users have found some problems with the 'systemd-journald'
service, which starts logging before the system mounts the '/var'
subvolume. This upgrade is supposed to fix that as well.
Systemd v218 had an important bug:
~ # ssh localhost
Connection closed by ::1
Which was dropping this error in the systemd journal:
Assertion 'canonical' failed at src/nss-myhostname/nss-myhostname.c:204, function fill_in_hostent(). Aborting.
This bug was fixed upstream in the commit 3fdcecc87eb381ef300719e419d5863dd8a64a97
and it's also been included in this upgrade.
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Some packages have old config.guess and config.sub scripts which don't
recognize the aarch64-linux-gnu GNU triplet. For some cases, it is
enough to do a `autoreconfig -if` to update those scripts. However,
this approach cannot be used because when the configure scripts are not
compatible with the current automake, autoheader, aclocal and friends;
or when the project doesn't use automake at all (it has Makefile.in
files, but not Makefile.am files). For those cases, we copy the system
config.guess and config.sub scripts installed by automake.
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acl and e2fsprogs are new dependencies of btrfs-progs.
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sudo command in an openstack system fails with the following error
message:
# sudo -u neutron echo
sudo: unable to initialize PAM: No such file or directory
Adding the "other" file in /etc/pam.d fixes this error.
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This increases the size of each system by about 3MB.
It allows Baserock systems to convert local time values between
different timezones, and is useful for all systems with users who want
to be able to manage their system time relative to a certain timezone.
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At first glance this might seem redundant since the makefile defaults
to share/man if the directory is already present
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Makes lpsci look in the right place for the pci.ids file
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We assumed that the ethernet interfaces always were going to be
called en* (e.g. ens3) when using the new version of systemd (v217),
but sometimes these interfaces can be called eth* (e.g. eth0). If
this happens the current configuration is not enough.
This patch is to enable DHCP also in eth* interfaces.
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Move help2man to core as bison depends on it; the attempt to
create manpages without help2man turns from no-op to hard error
since automake 1.13
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