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This will help in a later commit to separate userspace from EFI builds.
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Meson+ninja+compiler do this for us and are better at it.
https://mesonbuild.com/FAQ.html#do-i-need-to-add-my-headers-to-the-sources-list-like-in-autotools
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GIT_VERSION is not available as a config.h variable, because it's rendered
into version.h during builds. Let's rework jinja2 rendering to also
parse version.h. No functional change, the new variable is so far unused.
I guess this will make partial rebuilds a bit slower, but it's useful
to be able to use the full version string.
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The approach to use '''…'''.split() instead of a list of strings was initially
used when converting from automake because it allowed identical blocks of lines
to be used for both, making the conversion easier.
But over the years we have been using normal lists more and more, especially
when there were just a few filenames listed. This converts the rest.
No functional change.
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Not having to provide the full path in the source tree is much
nicer and the produced lists can also be used anywhere in the source
tree.
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The meson default for static_library() are:
build_by_default=true, install=false. We never interact with the
static libraries, and we only care about them as a stepping-stone towards
the installable executables or libraries. Thus let's only build them if
they are a dependency of something else we are building.
While at it, let's drop install:false, since this appears to be the default.
This change would have fixed the issue with lib_import_common failing
to build too: we wouldn't attempt to build it.
In practice this changes very little, because we generally only declare static
libraries where there's something in the default target that will make use of
them. But it seems to be a better pattern to set build_by_default to false.
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Currently, all the logic related to writing journal files lives in
journal-file.c which is part of libsystemd (sd-journal). Because it's
part of libsystemd, we can't depend on any code from src/shared.
To allow using code from src/shared when writing journal files, let's
gradually move the write related logic from journal-file.c to
journald-file.c in src/journal. This directory is not part of libsystemd
and as such can use code from src/shared.
We can safely remove any journal write related logic from libsystemd as
it's not used by any public APIs in libsystemd.
This commit introduces the new file along with the JournaldFile struct
which wraps an instance of JournalFile. The goal is to gradually move
more functions from journal-file.c and fields from JournalFile to
journald-file.c and JournaldFile respectively.
This commit also modifies all call sites that write journal files to
use JournaldFile instead of JournalFile. All sd-journal tests that
write journal files are moved to src/journal so they can make use of
journald-file.c.
Because the deferred closes logic is only used by journald, we move it
out of journal-file.c as well. In journal_file_open(), we would wait for
any remaining deferred closes for the file we're about to open to complete
before continuing if the file was not newly created. In journald_file_open(),
we call this logic unconditionally since it stands that if a file is newly
created, it can't have any outstanding deferred closes.
No changes in behavior are introduced aside from the earlier execution
of waiting for any deferred closes to complete when opening a new journal
file.
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When using "capture : true" in custom_target()s the mode of the source
file is not preserved when the generated file is not installed and so
needs to be tweaked manually. Switch from output capture to creating the
target file and copy the permissions from the input file.
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <christian.brauner@ubuntu.com>
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It is nicer and shorter.
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One stanza had "if install_sysconfdir_samples", while the other
"if install_sysconfdir", which looks like a mistake.
install_sysconfdir_samples is now used for both.
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But, still sd-id128 is used in src/basic.
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configs
By default, systemd installs various sample configuration files
containing commented-out defaults. Systems seeking to minimize the
number of files in /etc may wish to install directories and
configuration files that have semantic effects, but not install not
commented-out sample configuration files.
Turn install-sysconfdir into a multi-valued option, with a "no-samples"
value to skip installing sample-only configuration files.
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This is useful for development where overwriting files out side
the configured prefix will affect the host as well as stateless
systems such as NixOS that don't let packages install to /etc but handle
configuration on their own.
Alternative to https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/17501
tested with:
$ mkdir inst build && cd build
$ meson \
-Dcreate-log-dirs=false \
-Dsysvrcnd-path=$(realpath ../inst)/etc/rc.d \
-Dsysvinit-path=$(realpath ../inst)/etc/init.d \
-Drootprefix=$(realpath ../inst) \
-Dinstall-sysconfdir=false \
--prefix=$(realpath ../inst) ..
$ ninja install
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Not everybody has those dirs in the filesystem (and they don't need to).
When creating an installation package using $DESTDIR, it is easy enough to
remove or ignore those directories, but if installing into a real root, it
is ugly to create and remove them. Let's add an option so people can skip
it if they want.
Inspired by #12930.
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perl -i -0pe 's/\s*Copyright © .... Zbigniew Jędrzejewski.*?\n/\n/gms' man/*xml
git grep -e 'Copyright.*Jędrzejewski' -l | xargs perl -i -0pe 's/(#\n)?# +Copyright © [0-9, -]+ Zbigniew Jędrzejewski.*?\n//gms'
git grep -e 'Copyright.*Jędrzejewski' -l | xargs perl -i -0pe 's/\s*\/\*\*\*\s+Copyright © [0-9, -]+ Zbigniew Jędrzejewski[^\n]*?\s*\*\*\*\/\s*/\n\n/gms'
git grep -e 'Copyright.*Jędrzejewski' -l | xargs perl -i -0pe 's/\s+Copyright © [0-9, -]+ Zbigniew Jędrzejewski[^\n]*//gms'
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Let's unify an beautify our remaining copyright statements, with a
unicode ©. This means our copyright statements are now always formatted
the same way. Yay.
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journal-remote still requires µhttpd, but things are easier if the fuzzer
can be built without.
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This is in preparation to reusing the RemoteServer in other concepts.
I tried to keep changes to minimum:
- arg_* global variables are now passed as state in RemoteServer
- exported functions get the "journal_remote_" prefix
- some variables are renamed
In particular, there is an ugly global RemoveServer* variable. It was originally
added because µhttpd did not allow state to be passed to the callbacks. I'm not
sure if this has been remediated in µhttpd, but either way, this is not changed
here, the global variable is only renamed for clarity.
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Files which are installed as-is (any .service and other unit files, .conf
files, .policy files, etc), are left as is. My assumption is that SPDX
identifiers are not yet that well known, so it's better to retain the
extended header to avoid any doubt.
I also kept any copyright lines. We can probably remove them, but it'd nice to
obtain explicit acks from all involved authors before doing that.
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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.
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The advantage is that is the name is mispellt, cpp will warn us.
$ git grep -Ee "conf.set\('(HAVE|ENABLE)_" -l|xargs sed -r -i "s/conf.set\('(HAVE|ENABLE)_/conf.set10('\1_/"
$ git grep -Ee '#ifn?def (HAVE|ENABLE)' -l|xargs sed -r -i 's/#ifdef (HAVE|ENABLE)/#if \1/; s/#ifndef (HAVE|ENABLE)/#if ! \1/;'
$ git grep -Ee 'if.*defined\(HAVE' -l|xargs sed -i -r 's/defined\((HAVE_[A-Z0-9_]*)\)/\1/g'
$ git grep -Ee 'if.*defined\(ENABLE' -l|xargs sed -i -r 's/defined\((ENABLE_[A-Z0-9_]*)\)/\1/g'
+ manual changes to meson.build
squash! build-sys: use #if Y instead of #ifdef Y everywhere
v2:
- fix incorrect setting of HAVE_LIBIDN2
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Using conf.set() with a boolean argument does the right thing:
either #ifdef or #undef. This means that conf.set can be used unconditionally.
Previously I used '1' as the placeholder value, and that needs to be changed to
'true' for consistency (under meson 1 cannot be used in boolean context). All
checks need to be adjusted.
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Mirror conditions from Makefile.am.
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The indentation for emacs'es meson-mode is added .dir-locals.
All files are reindented automatically, using the lasest meson-mode from git.
Indentation should now be fairly consistent.
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v2:
- ignore errors in chown/chmod/setfacl
- obey -Dadm-group=false, -Dwheel-group=false
- fix reversed condition for systemd-hwdb update hook
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With -Dsplit-usr=true, we set rootprefix to /. This leads to //lib/systemd or
//lib/udev for various dir variables. Using join_paths() avoids this.
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C.f. https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1604.
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It's crucial that we can build systemd using VS2010!
... er, wait, no, that's not the official reason. We need to shed old systems
by requring python 3! Oh, no, it's something else. Maybe we need to throw out
345 years of knowlege accumulated in autotools? Whatever, this new thing is
cool and shiny, let's use it.
This is not complete, I'm throwing it out here for your amusement and critique.
- rules for sd-boot are missing. Those might be quite complicated.
- rules for tests are missing too. Those are probably quite simple and
repetitive, but there's lots of them.
- it's likely that I didn't get all the conditions right, I only tested "full"
compilation where most deps are provided and nothing is disabled.
- busname.target and all .busname units are skipped on purpose.
Otherwise, installation into $DESTDIR has the same list of files and the
autoconf install, except for .la files.
It'd be great if people had a careful look at all the library linking options.
I added stuff until things compiled, and in the end there's much less linking
then in the old system. But it seems that there's still a lot of unnecessary
deps.
meson has a `shared_module` statement, which sounds like something appropriate
for our nss and pam modules. Unfortunately, I couldn't get it to work. For the
nss modules, we need an .so version of '2', but `shared_module` disallows the
version argument. For the pam module, it also didn't work, I forgot the reason.
The handling of .m4 and .in and .m4.in files is rather awkward. It's likely
that this could be simplified. If make support is ever dropped, I think it'd
make sense to switch to a different templating system so that two different
languages and not required, which would make everything simpler yet.
v2:
- use get_pkgconfig_variable
- use sh not bash
- use add_project_arguments
v3:
- drop required:true and fix progs/prog typo
v4:
- use find_library('bz2')
- add TTY_GID definition
- define __SANE_USERSPACE_TYPES__
- use join_paths(prefix, ...) is used on all paths to make them all absolute
v5:
- replace all declare_dependency's with []
- add more conf.get guards around optional components
v6:
- drop -pipe, -Wall which are the default in meson
- use compiler.has_function() and compiler.has_header_symbol instead of the
hand-rolled checks.
- fix duplication in 'liblibsystemd' library name
- use the right .sym file for pam_systemd
- rename 'compiler' to 'cc': shorter, and more idiomatic.
v7:
- use ENABLE_ENVIRONMENT_D not HAVE_ENVIRONMENT_D
- rename prefix to prefixdir, rootprefix to rootprefixdir
("prefix" is too common of a name and too easy to overwrite by mistake)
- wrap more stuff with conf.get('ENABLE...') == 1
- use rootprefix=='/' and rootbindir as install_dir, to fix paths under
split-usr==true.
v8:
- use .split() also for src/coredump. Now everything is consistent ;)
- add rootlibdir option and use it on the libraries that require it
v9:
- indentation
v10:
- fix check for qrencode and libaudit
v11:
- unify handling of executable paths, provide options for all progs
This makes the meson build behave slightly differently than the
autoconf-based one, because we always first try to find the executable in the
filesystem, and fall back to the default. I think different handling of
loadkeys, setfont, and telinit was just a historical accident.
In addition to checking in $PATH, also check /usr/sbin/, /sbin for programs.
In Fedora $PATH includes /usr/sbin, (and /sbin is is a symlink to /usr/sbin),
but in Debian, those directories are not included in the path.
C.f. https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1576.
- call all the options 'xxx-path' for clarity.
- sort man/rules/meson.build properly so it's stable
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