system and session manager

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systemd is a system and session manager for Linux, compatible with SysV and LSB init scripts. systemd provides aggressive parallelization capabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services, offers on-demand starting of daemons, keeps track of processes using Linux cgroups, supports snapshotting and restoring of the system state, maintains mount and automount points and implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic. It can work as a drop-in replacement for sysvinit.

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0002-rc-local-fix-ordering-startup-for-etc-init.d-boot.lo.patch 0000000746 746 Bytes
0008-sysv-generator-translate-Required-Start-into-a-Wants.patch 0000001602 1.56 KB
0009-pid1-handle-console-specificities-weirdness-for-s390.patch 0000002047 2 KB
5002-Revert-udev-revert-workarounds-for-issues-caused-by-.patch 0000001690 1.65 KB
5006-cgroup-Add-EffectiveMemoryMax-EffectiveMemoryHigh-an.patch 0000032296 31.5 KB
5007-test-Convert-rlimit-test-to-subtest-of-generic-limit.patch 0000002941 2.87 KB
5008-test-Add-effective-cgroup-limits-testing.patch 0000002876 2.81 KB
5009-cgroup-Restrict-effective-limits-with-global-resourc.patch 0000002709 2.65 KB
5010-cgroup-Rename-effective-limits-internal-table.patch 0000002941 2.87 KB
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baselibs.conf 0000000221 221 Bytes
files.container 0000002445 2.39 KB
files.coredump 0000000805 805 Bytes
files.devel 0000000221 221 Bytes
files.devel-doc 0000034842 34 KB
files.experimental 0000007050 6.88 KB
files.homed 0000000902 902 Bytes
files.journal-remote 0000001310 1.28 KB
files.lang 0000000904 904 Bytes
files.network 0000003596 3.51 KB
files.portable 0000000579 579 Bytes
files.systemd 0000025447 24.9 KB
files.sysvcompat 0000001625 1.59 KB
files.udev 0000013402 13.1 KB
files.uefi-boot 0000001111 1.08 KB
fixlet-container-post.sh 0000004013 3.92 KB
fixlet-systemd-post.sh 0000008614 8.41 KB
kbd-model-map.legacy 0000000514 514 Bytes
systemd-rpmlintrc 0000001018 1018 Bytes
systemd-sysv-install 0000002934 2.87 KB
systemd-update-helper 0000004959 4.84 KB
systemd-user 0000000979 979 Bytes
systemd-v255.4+suse.17.gbe772961ad.tar.xz 0010771792 10.3 MB
systemd.changes 0000587379 574 KB
systemd.spec 0000051827 50.6 KB
tmpfiles-suse.conf 0000000182 182 Bytes
triggers.systemd 0000004947 4.83 KB
Latest Revision
Franck Bui's avatar Franck Bui (fbui) committed (revision 1502)
- Import commit be772961ada05afab21a72e225d28c26ef9fb1ea (merge of v255.4)
  For a complete list of changes, visit:
  https://github.com/openSUSE/systemd/compare/3986ed5117e1563adfce3f5a8e088a77016c0aee...be772961ada05afab21a72e225d28c26ef9fb1ea
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Franck Bui's avatar

Fix submitted. Thanks for the report, but please next time use BZ for this instead.


Bernd Wachter's avatar

I never managed to log in to the suse bugzilla (and just verified that I still can't get there). The account setup for suse infrastructure is a huge mess, usually I just fix issues or do my own workaround just so I don't have to deal with that. In this case preparing a proper fix would've been too much effort for me, so next best thing was leaving a comment and hoping someone notices, latest when other people start complaining that something is broken...


Илья Индиго's avatar

Thanks, I just caught this bug too today. Well at least it was updated NOT remotely, otherwise the server would be down.


Stefan Brüns's avatar

On Leap 15.1/SLE15SP1, suse-module-tools and systemd(-mini) are inconsistent, conflicting sg.conf.

Can someone either - enable build of systemd(-mini) on Leap 15.1/SLE15SP1 or - disable build of suse-module-tools and purge the binaries from the repo


Rarmi n's avatar

Systemd homed and oomd have been in use in other distros for quite some time. Either together in one package or separated like with OpenMandriva. I'd argue that they would be stable enough for everyone using openSUSE Tumbleweed. Perhaps they can soon be included in the base package. Or as separate packages for when people choose to install them.

I don't know if its considered stable yet for tumbleweed. this is just a suggestion.

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