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Normally this shouldn't happen unless the daemon is reloaded.
A similar check is already in place in socket.c for the socket
activation case.
This hopefully makes #1526 non-fatal, though it will not fix this, and
there's something else to fix.
The intent of the assignments around the check for libcap was obviously
to avoid polluting LIBS. To work properly, LIBS must be restored from
the save_LIBS variable.
The practical effect is small though, because pretty much everything
links with libbasic, which links with CAP_LIBS.
We have two AC_CHECK_LIB checks for libdw. The first one has an empty
action-if-found, so it defaults to adding "-ldw" to LIBS. LIBS are
applied to everything we build. But only systemd-coredump needs libdw.
It already links to ELFUTILS_LIBS correctly in Makefile.am.
Drop the first AC_CHECK_LIB check. The second check is sufficient.
Q: Don't we already use "-Wl,--as-needed" to eliminate overlinking?
A: We do, but it is effective only for executables, not for shared
libraries. This is due to a libtool bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=347650
We don't use that anywhere any more. With the introduction of alias names it
also is not a proper mapping any more as several keys (e. g. KEY_COFFEE and
KEY_SCREENLOCK) have the same numerical mapping.
The Yoga's firmware sends key events whenever it's being folded or unfolded.
These are thus *not* a button for requesting a screen orientation change, just
an indication that this already happened. Thus they should not be assigned to
"direction", but be ignored. Assigning them to "reserved" does not silence the
"unknown key pressed" kernel warning, so there's no point in maintaining a
mapping here.
Fixes#1440
linux/input.h contains alias definitions like
#define KEY_COFFEE 152
#define KEY_SCREENLOCK KEY_COFFEE
#define KEY_ROTATE_DISPLAY 153
#define KEY_DIRECTION KEY_ROTATE_DISPLAY
But we ignored these when building keyboard-keys-list.txt. Also allow the value
to start with "K" now (for KEY_*), and drop the hardcoded COFFEE → SCREENLOCK
aliasing.
This fixes assignments to key "direction".
Fixes#1151
Adding them to the documentation makes it easier to find
the right man page for people who are trying to understand
where some socket in the filesystem is coming from.
If we were given some sockets through socket activation, and audit
socket is not among them, do not try to open it. This way, if the
socket unit is disabled, we will not receive audit events.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1227379
CMSG_NXTHDR() checks for cmsg->cmsg_len *after* it increased the pointer.
While this makes sense for parsing received messages, that's a pitfall
for code crafting messages with this macro.
Wipe out the allocated memory to fix this.