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There's no point in caching this. Let's always get this directly from
sysfs, so that we can never get out-of-date data here (after all this is
going to be cheap, and people might overmount it or so)
Let's not cache the uname(), it's very cheap to get it, and just means
we might get out of sync with what is current. After all, the data might
change IRL, due to setarch and stuff.
This way we can take benefit of the correct block device locking we just
added.
I was thinking whether to instead pull in a regular
systemd-makefs@.service instance, but I couldn't come up with a reason
to, and thus opted for just doing the minimal patch and just replacing
the simply mkfs calls.
Fixes: #10179
Replaces: #13162
Much like systemd.condition-needs-update= this new switch allows
overriding of a unit file condition, but this time its
ConditionFirstBoot=.
Usecase is also primarily debugging, but could be useful for other
schemes too.
Condition checks shouldn't log loudly, since they run all the time.
Let's make things debuggable, by keeping the messages in LOG_DEBUG in,
but don't make more noise than necessary.
We should do this check first since it is done on the string itself
without any conditioning of system state otherwise. It is a weird to do
this test only if /etc is read-only.
Debian Policy encourages to preserve timestamps whenever possible in the
tarballs, thus stable release updates of systemd usually do not bump NEWS file
timestamp. And thus time-epoch remains the same for the lifetime of a release.
It would be better, if each new stable release rebuild of systemd would bump
the time epoch a bit. But at the same time remain
reproducible. SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is an environmnet variable defined for this
purpose. Thus if available, prefer that, instead of the NEWS file modification
time.
For example, on Debian/Ubuntu under the reproducible builds the
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is set to the timestamp from the packaging metadata, thus it
is incremented on every new stable release update, whilst preserving
reproducible builds capability.
Reference: https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/timestamps/
Support running tests in parallel by switching to copying of the
base image instead of symlinking it..
This still requires some setup steps, like running `make setup` on tests
which have unique $IMAGE_NAME beforehand (and sequentially), otherwise
they'll all try to create the same base image when started in parallel,
leading to nasty issues. However, as running the integration tests in
parallel is such an unusual use case it should be good enough, for now.