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For "systemctl snapshot" it makes no sense to complete an incomplete
name with ".service" as we previously did, use ".snapshot" instead.
Also, don't bother with mount units or suchlike, we know that this must
be a snapshot and hence is the only sane way for completion.
Rather then force the user to undefine _FORTIFY_SOURCE,
don't define it in the first place if it cannot be used.
I'm assuming that -O* can only be sensibly specified in $CFLAGS.
For all unit files foobar.service we will now read
foobar.service.d/*.conf, too. This may be used to override certain unit
settings without having to edit unit files directly.
This makes it really easy to change specific settings for services
without having to edit any unit file:
mkdir /etc/systemd/system/avahi-daemon.service.d/
echo -e '[Service]\nNice=99' > /etc/systemd/system/avahi-daemon.service.d/nice.conf
systemctl daemon-reload
For all other object mehtods there are already counterparts on the
manager object, as they help us reduce round-trips. So let's complete
this, and reduce complexity on the client side a bit.
As a side effect this also makes "systemctl snapshot" without arguments
work again.
As we were searching by ID_PATH, it would have been possible
for us to find a sibling device instead of the device we were
looking for.
This fixes device matching on the WeTab with the upstream kernel,
as it was trying to use the "Asus Laptop extra buttons" device
instead of the accelerometer.
As it turns out the bus properties for timer units wre really broken,
so let's clean this up for good and properly add calendar timer
serialization. We really should get that right before finalizing the
bus API documentation in the wiki...