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_precommand lets zsh complete other commands and their arguments
e.g. it can complete grep with "systemd-cat gr" and complete grep options
with "systemd-cat grep -"
Follow-up for f380473edfa899706d630bb64750ab50c5c04961
This cleans up the code a bit. Also, before this commit,
if MemoryAvailable is set but show_memory_available
is false, and we have nothing else to output, empty
parenthesis is shown. This can be easily reproduced
on -.slice:
> systemctl status -- -.slice
> ...
> Memory: 1.8G ()
> ...
Like much English text, the systemd documentation uses "may not" in the
sense of both "will possibly not" and "is forbidden to". In many cases
this is OK because the context makes it clear, but in others I felt it
was possible to read the "is forbidden to" sense by mistake: in
particular, I tripped over "the target file may not exist" in
systemd.unit(5) before realizing the correct interpretation.
Use "might not" or "may choose not to" in these cases to make it clear
which sense we mean.
The mouse technically has settable DPI between 200 and 8000, with a step of
50, but 1000 DPI is the default setting.
And if someone customizes the mouse DPI setting they can make a custom hwdb
rule too.
This commit adds the new varlink interface io.systemd.Machine at
/run/systemd/machine/io.systemd.Machine with a single method Register
It supports all combinations of RegisterMachine[WithSSH,WithNetwork] all
under the same method.
We already changed logs-filtering.service to sleep 2 seconds before
exiting to combat flakyness, let's do the same for the delegated
cgroup filtering payload.
Fixes#32696 (hopefully)
Use 'recommended' priority for the default compression library, to
indicate that it should be prioritized over the other ones, as it
will be used to compress journals/core files.
Also use 'recommended' for kmod, as systems will likely fail to boot
if it's missing from the initrd.
Use 'suggested' for everything else.
There is one dlopen'ed TPM library that has the name generated
at runtime (depending on the driver), so that cannot be added, as it
needs to be known at build time.
Also when we support multiple ABI versions list them all, as for the
same reason we cannot know which one will be used at build time.
$ dlopen-notes.py build/libsystemd.so.0.39.0 build/src/shared/libsystemd-shared-256.so
libarchive.so.13 suggested
libbpf.so.0 suggested
libbpf.so.1 suggested
libcryptsetup.so.12 suggested
libdw.so.1 suggested
libelf.so.1 suggested
libfido2.so.1 suggested
libgcrypt.so.20 suggested
libidn2.so.0 suggested
libip4tc.so.2 suggested
libkmod.so.2 recommended
liblz4.so.1 suggested
liblzma.so.5 suggested
libp11-kit.so.0 suggested
libpcre2-8.so.0 suggested
libpwquality.so.1 suggested
libqrencode.so.3 suggested
libqrencode.so.4 suggested
libtss2-esys.so.0 suggested
libtss2-mu.so.0 suggested
libtss2-rc.so.0 suggested
libzstd.so.1 recommended
Co-authored-by: Luca Boccassi <bluca@debian.org>
This allows code to declare "weak" dlopen() style deps via an ELF
section following the just added specification.
The idea is that any user of dlopen() will place ELF_NOTE_DLOPEN(…)
somewhere close which will synthesize the note.
Tools such as rpm/dpkg package builders as well as initrd generators
(such as dracut) can then automatically pick up these weak deps of
suggested dependencies for their purposes.
Co-authored-by: Luca Boccassi <bluca@debian.org>