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When we query dependencies with rpmspec, we get the following:
"""
bash-5.2# mkosi-chroot rpmspec --with upstream --query --requires --define "_topdir /var/tmp" --define "_sourcedir pkg/fedora" "pkg/fedora/systemd.spec" | sort --unique
(grubby > 8.40-72 if grubby)
(sdubby > 1.0-3 if sdubby)
(systemd-rpm-macros = 256~rc3-1.fc41 if rpm-build)
(util-linux-core or util-linux)
/bin/sh
coreutils
dbus >= 1.9.18
firewalld-filesystem
grep
kbd
kmod >= 18-4
libidn2.so.0()(64bit)
libidn2.so.0(IDN2_0.0.0)(64bit)
libkmod.so.2()(64bit)
libkmod.so.2(LIBKMOD_5)(64bit)
openssl-libs
python3dist(cryptography)
python3dist(pefile)
python3dist(psutil)
python3dist(zstd)
systemd = 256~rc3-1.fc41
systemd(x86-64) = 256~rc3-1.fc41
systemd-boot
systemd-libs(x86-64) = 256~rc3-1.fc41
systemd-networkd = 256~rc3-1.fc41
systemd-pam(x86-64) = 256~rc3-1.fc41
systemd-udev = 256~rc3-1.fc41
"""
Trying to install with dnf5 correctly filters out grubby and sdubby
as they are conditional dependencies and shouldn't be installed. However,
dnf doesn't do the right thing and tries to install both grubby and sdubby,
and since they conflict this causes the build to fail.
Let's filter out sdubby and grubby explicitly to work around the bug in dnf
as it's unlikely to get fixed since all development effort is now focused on
dnf5.
- Let's set the environment on the kernel command line so it applies
to initrd and main system.
- Let's add the necessary wrappers that are also added in test-functions.
Unlike test-functions we don't use gcc/clang to get the library path as
that requires installing gcc/clang in the initrd.
- Let's drop the hack to get journald writing to the console and have
it write to kmsg instead. We'll get the output either way.
- Stop removing libstdc++ and sanitizer libraries from Arch Linux
initrds and other images as it's required by the sanitizer libraries.
- Add a workaround for specifying extra meson options for opensuse
- Add a leak sanitizer suppression file as a workaround for a false
positive leak in verify_selinuxmnt() in libselinux. We do a soname match
because the stacktrace can't be properly symbolized on Debian.
This reverts commit e74a994ebf.
The description in that commit was confused, add-determinism was not broken
and was not causing any problems, except a log message.
Currently, Unit.freezer_state is always initialized to
FREEZER_RUNNING. While realizing cgroups for frozen units
was disabled in 7923e9493c,
the commit only checked for freezer_state of the unit inself,
meaning that newly-loaded units might be started and the kernel
would hang pid1 when trying to spawn sd-executor into sub-cgroup.
This can be easily reproduced by the following:
```console
# systemd-run --slice=test.slice sleep infinity
# systemctl freeze test.slice
# systemd-run --slice=test.slice sleep infinity
```
Therefore, let's correctly initialize Unit.freezer_state
based on the parent slice.
Now that we use KVM and don't use repart anymore to create a root
partition on first boot, let's see if we can use the same device timeout
for both local and CI runs.