Otherwise people might assume that systemd was installed in the $PATH,
but it is not. Do the same as for systemd-vconsole-setup.service and
friends: let's include the full path in the man page.
RequiredForOnline= denotes a link/network that does/does not require being up
for systemd-networkd-wait-online to consider the system online; this makes it
possible to ignore devices without modifying parameters to wait-online.
Currenly the only way to remove fds from the fdstore is to fully
stop the service, or to somehow trigger POLLERR/POLLHUP on the fd, in
which case systemd will remove the fd automatically.
Let's add another way: a new message that can be sent to remove fds
explicitly, given their name.
I want to configure -Dman=false for speed, but be able to build a specific
man page sometimes to check my edits. Commit 5b316b9ea6 broke this by mistake.
Let's adjust the condition to better match the logic of disabling tests only
if xsltproc is really not found.
The long long list of settings is getting too confusing, let's add some
sections and reorder things in them.
This makes no changes regarding contents, it only reorders things,
sometimes reindents them, and adds sections that made sense to me to
some degree.
Within each sections the settings are ordered by relevance (at least
according to how relevant I personally find them), and not
alphabetically.
Similar to the virtual ethernet driver veth, vxcan implements a
local CAN traffic tunnel between two virtual CAN network devices.
When creating a vxcan, two vxcan devices are created as pair
When one end receives the packet it appears on its pair and vice
versa. The vxcan can be used for cross namespace communication.
SuccessAction= is similar to FailureAction= but declares what to do on
success of a unit, rather than on failure. This is useful for running
commands in qemu/nspawn images, that shall power down on completion. We
frequently see "ExecStopPost=/usr/bin/systemctl poweroff" or so in unit
files like this. Offer a simple, more declarative alternative for this.
While we are at it, hook up failure action with unit_dump() and
transient units too.
This little new command can parse, validate, normalize calendar events,
and calculate when they will elapse next. This should be useful for
anyone writing calendar events and who'd like to validate the expression
before running them as timer units.
So far I avoided adding license headers to meson files, but they are pretty
big and important and should carry license headers like everything else.
I added my own copyright, even though other people modified those files too.
But this is mostly symbolic, so I hope that's OK.
We already made a similar change when talking about the "restart"
command, let's also do this for "systemctl reload" and friends.
Follow-up for: 6539dd7c42
See: #7126