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On 07.03.2011 19:04, Lennart Poettering wrote:
>
> Oh, I had assumed that .vimrc trick would allow project-wide vim
> modelines without having to edit each and every single file.
>
> Currently, every file does contain an emacs modeline at the top. It
> would be fair I guess to add a vim modeline to all those files too, even
> though it's not necessarily pretty.
Hi,
maybe it makes sense to go in the opposite direction: add .dir-locals.el
in the top directory. The settings are actually identical in all .[ch]
files.
Since we want to replace the bridge dynamically by the real syslog
implementation such as rsyslog we need to make sure that the the bridge
stays running right to the moment rsyslog is up so that we process
messages enqueued by other processes started before rsyslog, so that
those clients don't stay stuck.
The patch adds framework for processing Set requests on properties
and as first consumers allows setting of LogTarget and LogLevel on
interface org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager of org.freedesktop.systemd1.
The code should be generic enough to allow processing of any
property on other objects and interfaces as well.
No systemctl visible interface is added so far. The LogTarget and
LogLevel are meant for debugging in the first place; user interface
can be added if other usage emerge.
Set on systemwide systemd is restricted to root; I am not sure
how session level access is controlled.
This is supposed to play the same roles /var/lib/dbus/machine-id,
however fixes a couple of problems:
- It is available during early boot since it is stored in /etc
- Removes the ID from the D-Bus context and moves it into a system
context, thus hopefully lowering hesitation by people to use it.
- It is generated at installation time. If the file is empty at boot
time it will be mounted over with a randomly generated ID, which is
not saved to disk. This is useful to support state-less machines with
no transient or writable /etc configuration.