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author | Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net> | 2013-01-04 23:24:38 +0100 |
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committer | Lennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net> | 2013-01-04 23:26:21 +0100 |
commit | bc2708414babc5c99bb8000e63c84e87606cc15d (patch) | |
tree | 37602916b5c4bc4fab0664864a86cd83c4c0469a /DISTRO_PORTING | |
parent | a382332eed10d3348231803c47a4c599d24c5e3a (diff) | |
download | systemd-bc2708414babc5c99bb8000e63c84e87606cc15d.tar.gz |
build-sys: drop all distribution specfic checks
Yay, we now have a completely generic systemd. No distribution specific checks anymore!
Diffstat (limited to 'DISTRO_PORTING')
-rw-r--r-- | DISTRO_PORTING | 64 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 44 deletions
diff --git a/DISTRO_PORTING b/DISTRO_PORTING index a6ae0439ad..99c652c774 100644 --- a/DISTRO_PORTING +++ b/DISTRO_PORTING @@ -4,55 +4,31 @@ HOWTO: You need to make the follow changes to adapt systemd to your distribution: - 0) Make your distribution recognized via the autoconf checks - in configure.ac. Grep for the word "fedora" (case - insensitively) and you should be able to find the places where - you need to add/change things. - - 1) Patch src/shared/hostname-setup.c so that systemd knows - where to read your host name from. You might also want to - update status_welcome() in util.c. - - 2) Check the unit files in units/ if they match your - distribution. Most likely you will have to make additions to - units/*.m4 and create a copy of units/fedora/ with changes for - your distribution. - - 3) Adjust Makefile.am to register the unit files you added in - step 2. Also you might need to update the m4 invocation in - Makefile.am. Grep for the word "fedora" (case insensitively) - and you should be able to find the places where you need to - add/change things. - - 4) Try it out. Play around with 'systemd --test --system' for + 1) Find the right configure parameters for: + + --with-rootprefix= + --with-sysvinit-path= + --with-sysvrcd-path= + --with-rc-local-script-path-start= + --with-rc-local-script-path-stop= + --with-kbd-loadkeys= + --with-kbd-setfont= + --with-tty-gid= + + 2) Try it out. Play around with 'systemd --test --system' for a test run of systemd without booting. This will read the unit files and print the initial transaction it would execute during boot-up. This will also inform you about ordering loops and suchlike. CONTRIBUTING UPSTREAM: - We are interested in merging your changes upstream, if they - are for a big, and well-known distribution. Unfortunately we - don't have the time and resources to maintain - distribution-specific patches for all distributions on the - planet, hence please do not send us patches that add systemd - support for non-mainstream or niche distributions. - Thank you for understanding. - -BE CONSIDERATE: - We'd like to keep differences between the distributions - minimal. This both simplifies our maintenance work, as well - as it helps administrators to move from one distribution to - another. + We are generally do no longer accept distribution specific + patches to systemd upstream. If you have to make changes to + systemd's source code to make it work on your distribution: + unless your code is generic enough to be generally useful we + are unlikely to merge it. Please always consider adopting the + upstream defaults. If that's not possible please maintain the + relevant patches downstream. - Hence we'd like to ask you to keep your changes minimal, and - not rename any units without a very good reason (if you need a - particular name for compatibility reasons, consider using - alias names via symlinks). Before you make changes that change - semantics from upstream, please talk to us! - - In SysV almost every distribution uses a different - nomenclature and different locations for the boot-up - scripts. We'd like to avoid chaos like that with systemd right - from the beginning. So please, be considerate! + Thank you for understanding. |