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If the Linux timerfd interface to POSIX timers is available at compile
time use it for all report interval timekeeping. This gives more
accurate interval timing when the per-interval processing time is less
than the configured interval and simplifies the timestamp bookkeeping
required to keep accurate time.
For systems without timerfd support fall back to the simple usleep based
timer.
Moved out from lib/display and a little documentation added.
It's tuned to LVM's requirements historically and its behaviour
might not always be what you would expect.
Just like we have DEFAULT_USE_LVMETAD (or DEFUALT_USE_LVMPOLLD), use
fallback_to_lvm1=1 lvm.conf setting if we configured lvm2 with
--enable-lvm1-fallback and use fallback_to_lvm1=0 otherwise.
Also, generate proper lvm.conf.in with unconfigured value.
If blkid wiping is possible, than set use_blkid_wiping=1 and
use_blkid_wiping=0 otherwise for its default value. If blkid wiping
is disabled during configure and use_blkid_wiping=1 is set by chance,
it's simply ignored - this patch is just a cleanup that makes it more
obvious for the user (we use similar logic for use_lvmetad and
use_lvmpolld settings).
Previous patch incorrectly skipped replace of @LOCALEDIR@.
The standard option is --localedir so use --with-localedir
as backward compatible option and set localedir if it's not
yet been set (if the could ever happen).
Use double-eval to translate $datarootdir to $prefix to real dir.
Basic support for upstream 'build' of rpm packages.
Make spec file generated.
2 new simple targets:
make dist - create LVM2.MAJOR.MINOR.PATCHLEVEL.tgz from git files.
make rpm - some generic rpmbuilder using spec files.
Create packages in build/ subdir.
DO NOT USE created rpms in any distribution!
Configure provides proper settings for
use_lvmetad and use_lvmpolld conf setttings.
When the build of polld & lvmetad, these settings
are enabled by default unless explicitelly disabled
with --disable-use-lvmetad/--disable-use-lvmpolld.
Fix incorrect test in configure which sets --enable-udev-systemd-background-jobs
automatically if proper systemd version is available.
The UDEV_SYSTEMD_BACKGROUND_JOBS variable was not properly set to "yes" in
case systemd is available and we had "maybe" for this variable before.
Commit d2c116058e introduced regression
with CLVMD_PATH.
+ CLVMD_PATH="$clvmd_prefix/sbin/clvmd"
test "$prefix" != NONE && clvmd_prefix=$prefix
It has set CLVMD_PATH before clvmd_prefix got its final value.
Move it one line below.
In case someone wants to use @some_path@ that contains
prefix or exec_prefix and it's used in other files than Makefiles
(Makefiles used make.tmpl to expand these).
systemd-run is available in systemd>=205. Also, this fix prevents
systemd-specific udev rules in 69-dm-lvm-metad.rules to appear in
case systemd environment is not available - make configure to check
this automatically and use these systemd specific rules only if it
is applicable.
Support compile type configurable defaults for creation
of sparse volumes.
By default now create 'thin-pools' for sparse volumes.
Use the global/sparse_segtype_default to switch back to old
snapshots if needed.
Apply the same compile logic for newly introduces mirror/raid1 options.
Replace AC_PATH_PROG with AC_PATH_TOOL.
Drop 'x' when already using "" around shell variable.
Simlify some long line and ifs.
Merge multiple test evaluation with '-a', '-o'.
Use 'case' instead if several ifs when it's more elegant.
Improve usage of pkg_config_init and add it where it's been missing.
Check for UDEV_HAS_BUILTIN_BLKID and when building udev-rules.
Since we advertise 'none' as mangling name, accept it.
Keep it backward compatible and leave disabled option still working
(though I guess there is likely no user of this option...)
The "default.profile" name was misleading. It's actually a helper
*template* that can be used for copying and further editing to create
a new profile.
Also, we have separate command and metadata profiles now so the templates
are separated as well - we can't mix profile settings from one group with
another - such profile is rejected by lvm tools.