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Bump meson from 1.3.0 to 1.3.2 in /.github/workflows #6

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Bumps meson from 1.3.0 to 1.3.2.

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  • 614d436 Bump versions to 1.3.2 for release
  • 3068e42 Suppress LLVM static test on Arch
  • ba5141a test cases: use C++17 for protobuf because of abseil-cpp
  • b576238 ci: fedora; add file package
  • efdbfa6 ci: add Gentoo
  • 80bb47e Mark the bash completion files for bash and zsh as Shell files
  • 5ef60f4 Continue fleshing out bash completion script
  • 09d59a1 Document that alias_target accepts run_tgts since 0.60.0
  • 064970b wraps: Ignore whitespace when applying diff_file
  • 26275ca Revert "Wrap: Use git instead of patch by default"
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tfheen and others added 29 commits December 28, 2023 03:39
The /run/lock directory is world-writable in Debian due to historic
reasons. To avoid user processes filling up /run, we mount a separate
tmpfs for /run/lock. As this directory needs to be available during
early boot, we make it an API fs.

Drop it from tmpfiles.d/legacy.conf to not clobber the permissions.

Closes: #751392
Global logic:
Add systemd-fsckd multiplexer which accepts multiple (via systemd-fsck's
/run/systemd/fsck.progress socket) fsck instances to connect to it and sends
progress report. systemd-fsckd then computes and writes to /dev/console the
number of devices currently being checked and the minimum fsck progress.

Plymouth and user interaction:
Forward the progress to plymouth and support canellation of in progress fsck.
Try to connect and send to plymouth (if running) some checked report progress,
using direct plymouth protocole.

Update message is the following:
fsckd:<num_devices>:<progress>:<string>
* num_devices corresponds to the current number of devices being checked (int)
* progress corresponds to the current minimum percentage of all devices being
  checked (float, from 0 to 100)
* string is a translated message ready to be displayed by the plymouth theme
  displaying the information above. It can be overridden by plymouth themes
  supporting i18n.

Grab in fsckd plymouth watch key Control+C, and propagate this cancel request
to systemd-fsck which will terminate fsck.

Send a message to signal to user what key we are grabbing for fsck cancel.

Message is: fsckd-cancel-msg:<string>
Where string is a translated string ready to be displayed by the plymouth theme
indicating that Control+C can be used to cancel current checks. It can be
overridden (matching only fsckd-cancel-msg prefix) for themes supporting i18n.

Misc:
systemd-fsckd stops on idle when no fsck is connected.
Add man page explaining the plymouth theme protocol, usage of the daemon
as well as the socket activation part. Adapt existing fsck man page.

Note that fsckd had lived in the upstream tree for a while, but was removed.
More information at
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-April/030175.html
-
Newer versions of initramfs-tools already fsck and mount / and /usr in
the initramfs. Skip the filesystem check in this case.

Based on a previous patch by Michael Biebl <[email protected]>.

Closes: #782522
Closes: #810748
Partially revert commit 15a9003 as this completely breaks core dumps
without systemd-coredump. It's also contradicting core(8), and it's not
systemd's place to redefine the kernel definitions of core files.

Commit bdfd7b2 now honours the process' RLIMIT_CORE for systemd-coredump. This
isn't what RLIMIT_CORE is supposed to do (it limits the size of the core
*file*, but the kernel deliberately ignores it for piping), so set a static
2^63 core size limit for systemd-coredump to go back to the previous behaviour
(otherwise the change above would break systemd-coredump).

Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/815020
When, for whatever reason, a scheduled shutdown fails to be set, systemd
will proceed with immediate shutdown without allowing the user to react.
This is counterintuitive because when a scheduled shutdown is issued,
it means the user wants to shutdown at a specified time in the future,
not immediately. This patch prevents the immediate shutdown and informs
the user that no action will be taken.

Fixes: #17575
If a package still ships only a SysV init script or if a service file or
tmpfile uses /var/run, downgrade those messages to debug. We can use
lintian to detect those issues.
For service files and tmpfiles in /etc, keep the warning, as those files
are typically added locally and aren't checked by lintian.

Closes: #981407
This test is part of DnsmasqClientTest and does not work reliably under
LXC/debci, so skip it for the time being.

Closes: #1025908
We no longer support old debianisms such as /etc/default/keyboard,
so disable the keymap interface in localectl until a definitive
solution is found.

Update the test suite to skip tests for unsupported localectl features.
Signed-off-by: Eugenio Paolantonio (g7) <[email protected]>
Both systemd 255 and droidian-quirks-brightness install their service
files in the same directory.

This commit gives APT an hint on how to order the dependency installation
graph.

Signed-off-by: Eugenio Paolantonio (g7) <[email protected]>
Some tests unfortunately fail on the resource constrained buildds we have.
Disable tests for now. Keep in mind that this version of systemd is temporary
and Droidian will revert to the stock Debian one in the near future.

Signed-off-by: Eugenio Paolantonio (g7) <[email protected]>
Fixes TEST-07-PID1 [1], TEST-08-INITRD [2], TEST-26-SYSTEMCTL [3] and
TEST-75-RESOLVED [4].

[1] systemd/systemd#30664
[2] systemd/systemd#30481
[3] systemd/systemd#30478
[4] systemd/systemd#30477
This ensures we have a recent enough version of dh_installsystemd that
supports service files in /usr/lib/.
The default ram size of 1024M for qemu virt is not sufficient
to make the test pass reliably on Debian sid/trixie.
Disable the test for now until this has been addressed in debci:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1059840
Required by TEST-83-BTRFS and testcase_btrfs_basic from
TEST-64-UDEV-STORAGE.
Required by testcase_multipath_basic_failover from TEST-64-UDEV-STORAGE.
Bumps [meson](https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson) from 1.3.0 to 1.3.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/releases)
- [Commits](mesonbuild/meson@1.3.0...1.3.2)

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- dependency-name: meson
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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