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Add manpages.debian.org as a man citeref "project", so we can refer to man
pages hosted there. resolvconf(8) doesn't seem to appear on any of the ones we
currently have defined.
We are doing a trick, where our man page is installed as resolvconf(1), and
we refer the reader to resolvconf(8). This can be pretty confusing, so the
least we can do is to provide a non-broken symlink ;)
v2:
- link to manpages.d.o instead of manpages.ubuntu.com, because debian is the
upstream here, and because with debian we can use /unstable/ as the version,
and ubuntu doesn't seem to have any such shortcut, so the version would need
to be periodically updated.
When someone knows how the whole ecosystem works, this is understandable.
But for someone coming from a system where resolvconf updates /etc/resolv.conf
directly, this can be rather surprising.
For https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1815605.
Hiding the first column, which may contain bullet circles, with --no-legend
is undocumented and potentially unexpected. On the other hand, not printing
bullet circles with --plain is documented so hiding the column with that
switch is sensible.
The combination "--full --no-legend --no-pager --plain" is appropriate for
automated processing of systemctl output.
ebf963c551 changed the 'sep' argument to always
be either " " or "\n", which broke the indentation logic for the first line
in base64_append_width(). Since it now always is one character, and never NULL,
let's change the type to char and simplify the logic a bit.
$ COLUMNS=30 build/test-dns-packet test/test-resolve/org~20200417.pkts
============== test/test-resolve/org~20200417.pkts ==============
org IN DNSKEY 256 3 RSASHA1-NSEC3-SHA1
AwEAAcLPVEcg0hFBheXQf
QOqqLiRgckk69o2KTAsq3
lNRY0c9mnEjzZDGsGmXNy
2EQ6yelkIYYus7KLor2Fz
x59hEqcM82zqkdHV6hXvZ
yjxxSHG3nl8xQS6gF8mdI
YouDTWWhTInfjSKoIeDok
Hq3S67EjSngV7/wVCMTbI
amS0NF4H
-- Flags: ZONE_KEY
-- Key tag: 37022
...
$ COLUMNS=120 build/test-dns-packet test/test-resolve/org~20200417.pkts
============== test/test-resolve/org~20200417.pkts ==============
org IN DNSKEY 256 3 RSASHA1-NSEC3-SHA1 AwEAAcLPVEcg0hFBheXQfQOqqLiRgckk69o2KTAsq3lNRY0c9mnEjzZDGsGmXNy2EQ6yelkIYYus7KLor
2Fzx59hEqcM82zqkdHV6hXvZyjxxSHG3nl8xQS6gF8mdIYouDTWWhTInfjSKoIeDokHq3S67EjSngV7/w
VCMTbIamS0NF4H
-- Flags: ZONE_KEY
-- Key tag: 37022
...
Let's append the date to the domain in the file name, to be able
to have multiple versions for the same domain.
There is no particular rhyme or reason to the domains being used:
I just pulled a few domains that happened to be present in issues reported
on github, even though the issues were not about pretty printing.
Let's make it optional whether auditing is enabled at journald start-up
or not.
Note that this only controls whether audit is enabled/disabled in the
kernel. Either way we'll still collect the audit data if it is
generated, i.e. if some other tool enables it, we'll collect it.
Fixes: #959
This clarifies some more aspects of `${FOO}` expansions in service
units, mostly trying to answer my own doubts about what happens when
the matching variable is not defined.
The result of automatic formatting is not perfect, but if someone uses an
editor that uses that, it's probably better than nothing.
Fixes#15415.
[zjs: I resurrected this patch from #11811 and edited the extended comment
heavily.]
This replaces the api export tables with updated versions, and inserts
comments for all "undocumented" items. The slow work of documented them
is left for later ;)
lxml does some formatting changes that are not significant for lxml processing,
but generate spurious difference in the diff (namely: ulinks become one-line,
and double quotes are used instead of single quotes for element attribute
values). This should be a one-time thing: subsequent renegeration should be
idempotent with regards to this.