seem to be in a better
> position to reproduce than me at the moment.
Yes, should be fine. I created a reproducer in the form of an
autopkgtest, and now run git bisect on upstream to find the commit
between v215 and v219 that fixed it.
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quot;
fi
set +e
systemctl status strongswan
RC=$?
set -e
[ $RC -eq 3 ] || fail "unexpected status code $RC"
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Martin Pitt [2015-03-28 8:25 +0100]:
> Hello all,
>
> I ran the bisect today, and it seems this commit fixes it:
>
> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/?id=7b3fd6313c4
>
> I'll backport it to 215 ASAP and verify that it still
suffix I don't mind at all changing
that to something better, of course.
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this would just be an "unbreak my system" switch).
I'd just like it to be /run/initramfs/fsck/$name, or
/run/initramfs/fsck-$name, to avoid potential clashes with other flag
files and point out that thi
n slightly the other way, have a systemd-core/systemd-minimal
> that includes minimal things and then a systemd package that includes
> the kitchen sink.
I like that idea, too. We have to migrate conffiles to a different
binary package either way I believe, so it should be about the same
amou
Hello Niels,
FTR, I just sent an unblock request for systemd 215-14, which fixes
all of the RC bugs and the issues we talked about.
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it makes a difference for any of you. The
Ubuntu bug https://launchpad.net/bugs/1427672 was linked to this
Debian one and found to be fixed with the above D-Bus change.
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| * Cherry-pick upstream fix to increase the SendBuffer of /dev/log to 8M.
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=6cc87b22c0
Part of/prerequisite for RC bug #762700 below.
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| * scope: Make attachment of initial PIDs more robust. Fixes
s) until recently,
but it seems fixed with the v219-stable updates (for me and also for
the original reporter in the Ubuntu bug LP#1431200). Do you still get this
with 219-6? If so, can you please put the "journalctl -f" output here
that happens when you do systemctl daemon-reload (an
ollect
data from reporters whether it still actually happens for them.
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It backports cleanly against 215.
Bumping severity as this screws up pid 1's brain pretty severely.
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d-fsckd[159]: Couldn't send message to plymouth
These are fixed in the experimental git already:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?h=experimental&id=d7db462912c2c9
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but I suppose you don't need to be that specific?
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d,
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http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=72f6dc81
Backported from upstream, affects containers, simple declarative
change. No practical
s not appropriate to do that by
default as debootstrap is usually being used for use cases where you
*do* want services to start. But an option to create a suppressing
policy-rc.d indeed sounds nice, and having and documenting it might
also increase awareness of this issue.
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has
> vanished.
I just noticed that from the Ubuntu side (LP #953875). IMHO this
qualifies as data loss, and we cannot repair this automatically after
the damage happened. So I'd really like to fix this in jessie.
I just sent a patch to the upstream bug and mailing list, and will
c
ncy=high.
What would you recommend how to proceed?
Thank you in advance!
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ould go into testing
tonight, and I'm prepared to upload 215-17 with that fix right after
that with urgency=high.
What would you recommend how to proceed?
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more, and those who do are better of with the
"swapspace" package or similar. But that's waay out of reach for
Jessie :-)
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Martin Pitt [2015-04-16 14:53 -0500]:
> Hello Cyril,
>
> Cyril Brulebois [2015-04-16 19:40 +0200]:
> > Anyway, asking for home encryption indeed leads to swap encryption,
> > through a ecryptfs-setup-swap call, which in turn triggers:
I just tried the current rc2 ins
tch. The only difference
is the s/UNRELEASED/unstable/ and the timestamp in the changelog.
Thanks, and sorry for the late timing again!
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e LP bug a while ago:
https://launchpad.net/bugs/953875 (in the description). Maybe some
bits could also be stolen from there.
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> date using the latest debian/changelog entry.
Nice, thanks a lot! Pushed to git.
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pulls it in.
Thus, I guess this is at least partially PEBCAK, but I'm not sure why
I didn't get busybox in wheezy.
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Hello again,
Martin Pitt [2015-04-02 10:48 +0200]:
> Hey Michael,
>
> Michael Biebl [2015-03-03 1:05 +0100]:
> > I have plymouth installed and enabled (via "splash" on th
ere's something better for it.
That said, adding RemainAfterExit=true to things like
alsa-restore.service certainly sounds plausible too.
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happen to
have a screenshot to illustrate how it looks for you? Perhaps the
colors aren't as intended on your terminal?
One way to turn off the colors is to stop stdout being a tty, e. g.
systemctl status default.target | cat
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Hello Laurent,
Laurent Bonnaud [2015-05-01 10:40 +0200]:
> this bug looks very much like this one:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/systemd/+bug/1426588
Indeed! So this should be fixed in 219-8, can you confirm this?
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Indeed, I followed up there, well spotted!
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Hello Mathieu,
Mathieu Malaterre [2015-05-07 12:38 +0200]:
> [ 18.191059] systemd[1]: Failed to start Load Kernel Modules.
So presumably you have something in /etc/modules (or possibly
/etc/modules-load.d/) which refers to a nonexisting or broken module?
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oying up to dangerous. I cherry-picked the
patch to master:
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and also added the bug ref to experimental.
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ike the admin had manually set their
own rules).
Opinions?
FTR, I also posted a similar mail to
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2015-May/038761.html
If you see this via debian-devel@, please keep CC'ing pkg-systemd@,
I'm not subscribed to d-devel@.
Thanks,
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Martin Pitt [2015-05-08 7:59 +0200]:
> Details about [mac]
> ---
> [...]
> * It requires a writable /etc/udev/rules.d/ for persistantly storing
> the assignment. We don't want/have that with system-image
> (touch/snappy).
Sorry, these are Ubuntu
nge the name while the interface is
up and in use.
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ink that would be a worse default).
One could even default to "mac" for USB based hardware and the default
(kernel database onboard slot path) for others [1].
Martin
[1] I don't have USB-ethernet devices myself; if you have one, please
get in touch with me, I'd like to investigate
lled wl*, and virtual interfaces like vlans, bridges,
bonds, etc. are assigned by the admin (or at least not by the kernel
and udev) anyway.
However, I don't know how USB ethernet interfaces look like (neither
in the kernel driver nor with ifnames).
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nning the same config on a rack of servers, where
what you see, wire, and configure are port locations).
Anyway, I do see that we want to use MAC addresses by default for at
least USB.
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rg/455979 still hasn't
been applied :-( This makes the whole lvm activation story a lot
simpler, more robust, and also hotplug-capable.
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r. sysvinit might have not complained
about this situation, but that doesn't mean that I'd like to
proliferate that bug forever.
Hence I consider this a "wontfix".
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s RC bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=765577
Once we have the fix for that, I think it's time to do a new unstable
upload, and then to jessie too.
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ted the script header
This is a bug in insserv, reassigning.
> *** Error in `/bin/systemctl': double free or corruption (fasttop):
> 0x557da900 ***
This is a bug in systemctl indeed, bug already tracked in
https://bugs.debian.org/764613 (fixed in experimental, not yet fixed
in
anuary/027594.html)
so this doesn't affect the experimental version any more. As this is
minor, and the above depends on a range of other changes to the
sysv-generator, I mark this as fixed in 219-1 now.
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-systemd-helper,
but I wouldn't recommend shipping units like that.
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ified by the
> sysadmin, the right thing would to not write a new rule anyway).
> This is probably something to be considered post-jessie.
Yeah, the whole generator is a horrible thing.. For the future I
actually want to propose a bolder change:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2015/
ove, and 215-18 is
now uploaded to unstable. I don't expect any trouble with this given
how small/targetted the fixes are.
I'll prepare a 215-17+deb8u1 tomorrow with the same contents unless
Michael has something else to add there (I think he mentioned
something about || true'ing the pa
reporting. I can search the reference to that where it was
reviewed/ack'ed if you care, but I suppose it's straightforward
enough.
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|shutdown. This leads to problems like bash not being able to
number.
* adjust X-Python-Version: in debian/control for Python 3.
Please let me know once this is fixed in git, and I'll upload (without
such enormous response delay)
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Hello Niels,
Niels Thykier [2015-05-26 6:54 +0200]:
> Any news on preparing this?
Done now, see https://bugs.debian.org/786856 .
Sorry for the delay, a cold and Pentecost got in the way..
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ike gvfs)? What do you set up
precisely, and what does "stopped working" mean exactly? Please send
"journalctl -b" and samba logs.
Please also file this as a bug report so that we can track this
properly.
Thanks!
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Hey Alexandre,
Alexandre Detiste [2015-05-26 10:26 +0200]:
> It's fixed now, you can upload it; of courses you can push
> to Alioth any extra tweaks you deem usefull.
Cool, thanks! Uploaded.
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./configure systemd on
non-linux, so anyone who wants it on !linux would be better off
taking over the separate source package, perhaps updating it to
the current code, and building it for !linux only. (But that anyone
certainly isn't me, sorry)
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forgot to CC: the list in my bug report. This is
https://bugs.debian.org/786976 .
Do we already have a tag for "convert rcS init.d to systemd units" bugs?
Martin
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Date: Wed, 27 May 2015 12:26:50 +0200
From: Martin Pitt
To:
Hello again,
Martin Pitt [2015-05-27 12:26 +0200]:
> As far as I can see, the most appropriate course here is to provide a
> systemd unit for setserial with more fine-grained ordering to relax
> the overly harsh "Default-Start: S" (as this really just needs to run
> befo
when setting init-system-helpers quasi-essential in
> piuparts.
Thanks for your followup! I merge the two bugs now.
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has nothing to do on a system these days (or really "years"). Does
that happen to improve things?
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Hey Jason,
Jason Pleau [2015-05-31 12:57 -0400]:
> A service with ProtectSystem=yes and ProtectHome=no should be able to write to
> /home
Thanks! I pushed this upstream and cherry-picked it into the Debian
packaging branch.
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FTR, I started a build on eder (mipsel porter box), will investigate
tomorrow.
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Hey Michael and mipsel porters,
Michael Biebl [2015-05-31 22:43 +0200]:
> Hi,
>
> Am 31.05.2015 um 21:26 schrieb Martin Pitt:
> > Michael Biebl [2015-05-30 15:53 +0200]:
> >> v219 and v220 has been failing
Martin Pitt [2015-06-01 8:02 +0200]:
> Since this doesn't happen on our mipsel porter box, and I don't have
> any other mipsel hardware to check this on, it seems this needs some
> help from the mipsel buildd maintainers. It would be really helpful if
> our buildd and th
xed in trunk:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/?id=22874a348f
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/?id=80979f1ce4d
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'm afraid the answer is "don't do that then".
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iptables libnfnetlink0 libxtables10
Need to get 358 kB of archives.
After this operation, 3818 kB of additional disk space will be used.
So getting libiptc it's a whole magnitude bigger.
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figure-printer@usb-001-010.service:
> Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Without looking into this too much yet, this very much looks like
another victim of udev callouts not getting a proper environment
(#787263). This should be fixed in 220-3, can you verify?
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If it's more convenient for you, I put a source package with that fix
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is out! I now committed
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=865ca5e8b
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https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2015/05/msg00170.html
Thanks to the comments and followups! Based on that I updated the
proposal. (Sorry for the delay..)
Martin Pitt [2015-05-08 7:59 +0200]:
> Details about [ifnames]
> ---
> This is a generic solution which e
Martin Pitt [2015-06-03 12:01 +0200]:
> | $ cat /lib/systemd/network/01-mac-for-usb.link
> | [Match]
> | Path=*-usb-*
> |
> | [Link]
> | NamePolicy=kernel database mac onboard slot path
> | MACAddressPolicy=persistent
Sorry, that was an old version. We want this:
test a patch. Just
apply your change to the "apt-get source" download, and build the
usual way with debuild -S and then sbuild/pbuild/similar.
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all the
> integration really done.
I'm ok with hiding it for now. bootctl status is mildly useful, but
certainly far from a "must-have".
> I also think we shouldn't build with efi support in the udeb build.
> It seems pointless.
Indeed, committ
pstream
> > Makefile. Please make sure to include it in the Debian package.
BTW, this is because of the new HAVE_GNUEFI which is false for a
Debian build. This would enable building the files/binaries in
boot/efi/.
To properly fix this, bootctl.c should conditionalize
ure was disabled as a side-effect.
As discussed, I enabled this in git now. I also wrote an autopkgtest
to verify that it works.
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One option would be to "update-rc.d disable" init scripts on removal,
not purge (but then we'd lose the rc[2-5].d/ symlink structure, which
is still considered "admin config"). Or removing a package needs to
set an additional flag etc. which signals
, thanks for pointing out! Seems I forgot about that one. So we
already have the debhelperization for this, nice :-)
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> functionality.
> (At least the ifquery call may be removed as soon ifupdown bug #773539 is
> fixed.)
Right, I really don't like that workaround, but it doesn't seem right
to let the unit succeed even if ifup'ing the interface actually fails.
Th
nable it
- Update documentation about recommendation how to enable tmpfs /tmp:
Add it to fstab, or do the copy/enable steps
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to the argumentation in your previous
> mail.
I prefer /etc as well. This is *not* configuration which the admin is
supposed to change.
Thanks Axel!
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does not work, can you please check "cat
/sys/class/input/event1/device/modalias" for the actual modalias of
that device? (Replace event1 with the actual keyboard) That's the one
that the rule above needs to match.
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EYBOARD_KEY_* entries?
-> If not: Something is wrong with your .hwdb file location or the --update
-> If so: Please check "udevadm info /dev/input/eventX"
and check if this has the KEYBOARD_KEY* properties.
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actually changed the device nodes themselves. But that was some decade
ago already..
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outlook what's coming. And one 45 min hands-on intro to systemd's
debugging tools for boot/shutdown/service/boot speed issues.
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comp2 is in /usr/lib.
Would you mind moving this into /lib?
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> on /usr/lib libraries? (ldd systemd | grep /usr/lib => automatically detect
> possible breakage before they really happen).
Yes, that sounds like a good idea. I'll do that after libseccomp gets
fixed.
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Bah, pilot error, sorry. I initially thought that setserial was
already fixed in sid, but it isn't.
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UDEV [41.021205] change
/devices/pseudo_0/adapter0/host2/target2:0:0/2:0:0:0/block/sdb (block)
With 220 there is no uevent.
This was originally filed as https://launchpad.net/bugs/1466081, but
as that is quite a serious regression I want to
is between
changing init systems, not upgrading any particular version.
How about something like
"halt" behaviour
Under SysV init the "halt" command erroneously powered off the
machine, same as "poweroff". Under systemd the "halt" co
e persistent).
>
> It would be similar to hard drives. I used UUIDs in /etc/fstab, but
> short names like /dev/sdb3 when calling mount on the command line.
Unlike /dev nodes, network interfaces can't have aliases as far as I
know. Am I missing anything?
Thanks
So I'm afraid I don't know what's going on here :-( It
seems a mere rebuild fixes it.
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> Locally rebuilding systemd in current sid *does* get me the file in
> udev_.*deb. So I'm afraid I don't know what's going on here :-( It
> seems a mere rebuild fixes it.
A rebuild with sbuild again drops the file. Interrupting s
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Hello all,
Felipe Sateler [2015-06-30 1:05 -0300]:
> I think it would be better to discard LD_PRELOAD entirely:
I agree. Committed (with a slight tweak):
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=39c2fc412d
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-usb-hid-pm.rules (rename it to *.rules.disabled
or so), reboot, and see if that improves things?
Thanks,
Martin
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s needs sysvinit-utils and sysv-rc from stretch too. But
disabling the above hook is a good enough workaround too if you don't
need it.
Martin
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s.d/42-usb-hid-pm.rules, and unplug/replug the scanner.
Does that change anything?
The next thing to try after that is if the breakage happens due to the
new /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd binary or the new /lib/udev/rules.d/
rules, i. e. could you test a mix of 221 binary and 215 rules and vi
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Hello Alberto,
as discussed in the upstream bug (https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/458)
it seems this is rather a libwayland or gdm issue. Can you please
downgrade these and verify? Thanks!
Martin
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o claim your scanner but doesn't work with
it. And the driver you selected now and used before does?
> Sorry for that, but at least it should be good News to
> you that everything seems to be fine on the udev side -
> after all.
Great, thanks for letting us know!
Ma
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