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So far the priorities for cgroup empty event handling were pretty weird.
The raw events (on cgroupsv2 from inotify, on cgroupsv1 from the agent
dgram socket) where scheduled at a lower priority than the cgroup empty
queue dispatcher. Let's swap that and ensure that we can coalesce events
more agressively: let's process the raw events at higher priority than
the cgroup empty event (which remains at the same prio).
Another fix in style of ed179fd71030ddd657500591dac37e7499fc7b2c and
bd169c2be0fbdaf6eb2ea7951e650d5e5983fbf6..
I hope we are soon complete with these.
Fixes: #12246
The description of NamePolicy= implied this, but didn't spell it out. It's a
very common use case, so let's add a bit of explanation and ehance the example
a bit.
Inspired by https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1695894.
time-sync.target is supposed to indicate system clock is synchronized
with a remote clock, but as used through 241 it only provided a system
clock that was updated based on a locally-maintained timestamp. Systems
that are powered off for extended periods would not come up with
accurate time.
Retain the existing behavior using a new time-set.target leaving
time-sync.target for cases where accuracy is required.
Closes#8861
According to the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, "The /usr/local hierarchy is for use by the system administrator when installing software locally. It needs to be safe from being overwritten when the system software is updated". So it should not be used by installed packages.
Ld's man page says the following:
-u symbol
--undefined=symbol
Force symbol to be entered in the output file as an undefined symbol. Doing
this may, for example, trigger linking of additional modules from standard
libraries. -u may be repeated with different option arguments to enter
additional undefined symbols. This option is equivalent to the "EXTERN"
linker script command.
If this option is being used to force additional modules to be pulled into
the link, and if it is an error for the symbol to remain undefined, then the
option --require-defined should be used instead.
This would imply that it always requires an argument, which this does not
pass. Thus it will grab the next argument on the command line as its
argument. Before it took one of the many -lrt args (presumably) and now it
grabs something other random linker argument and things break.
[zj: this line was added in the first version of the meson configuration back
in 5c23128daba7236a6080383b2a5649033cfef85c. AFAICT, this was a mistake. No
such flag appeared in Makefile.am at the time.]
https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/5113
/tmp might not be mounted at all yet (given that we support
SYSTEMD_NSPAWN_TMPFS_TMP=0 to turn this off), and /tmp is a dir systemd
usually tries to unmount during shutdown (unlike /run), and we shouldn't
keep it busy. Hence let's just move these deleted files to /run so that
we don't keep /tmp needlessly busy.