* we pull src/core/manager.h into src/shared/src/shared/path-lookup.c which is the wrong direction
rename enum "ManagerRunningAs" to "SystemdRunningAs" and move it to shared/
+* crash happens when running a service as forking and then changing it to simple and reloading.
+
+ Jul 09 18:20:57 mop systemd[1]: usbmuxd.service operation timed out. Terminating.
+ Jul 09 18:20:57 mop systemd[1]: Unit usbmuxd.service entered failed state.
+ Jul 09 18:22:24 mop systemd[1]: PID 21814 read from file /var/run/usbmuxd.pid does not exist.
+ Jul 09 18:22:24 mop systemd[1]: Unit usbmuxd.service entered failed state.
+ Jul 09 18:22:33 mop systemd[1]: Reloading.
+ Jul 09 18:22:37 mop systemd[1]: Assertion 's->type == SERVICE_FORKING' failed at src/core/service.c:3007, function service_sigchld_eve...Aborting.
+ Jul 09 18:22:37 mop systemd[1]: Caught <ABRT>, dumped core as pid 21865.
+ Jul 09 18:22:37 mop systemd[1]: Freezing execution.
+ Jul 09 18:22:37 mop [21866]: Process 21865 (systemd) dumped core.
+
Features:
-* rename systemd-udev.service to systemd-udevd.service
+* switch-root: reopen /dev/console before switching root
+
+* switch-root: sockets need relabelling
+
+* switch-root: handle journald restart
+
+* policy loading in initrd generates warning
+
+* segfault in journalctl during /var migration
+
+* systemd-analyze post-boot is broken for initrd
+
+* journal: s/permanent/persistant
+
+* man: clarify that time-sync.target is not only sysv compat but also useful otherwise. Same for similar targets
+
+* journalctl should complain if run with uid != 0 and no persistant logs exist
+
+* .device aliases need to be implemented with the "following" logic, probably.
+
+* add sd_journal_wait() to make things easier for sync programs that just want to wait for changes
+
+* refuse taking lower-case variable names in sd_journal_send() and friends.
+
+* when running as user instance: implicitly default to WorkingDirectory=$HOME for all services.
+
+* journalctl highlight reboots
+
+* Merge KillUnit()'s mode and who params into one
+
+* load-fragment: when loading a unit file via a chain of symlinks
+ verify that it isn't masked via any of the names traversed.
+
+* journald: _BOOT_ID triggers too many collisions.
+
+* journald: we currently rotate only after MaxUse+MaxFilesize has been reached.
+
+* reexec journald across initrd transition
+
+* nspawn: bind mount /var/log/journal from the host
+
+* The current Storage=auto logic is borked, since people cannot mount
+ /var/log/journal via NFS since the mount point has to exist and we
+ already take that as signal to store our stuff there.
* document that journal data is primarily ASCII, UTF-8 where necessary and binary only where nothing else makes sense.
* Document:
- PID 1 D-Bus API
- - Update Syslog Interface docs
- Journal C API manual pages
+ - scheduled shutdown API
* wiki: document logind's PreparingForShutdown, PreparingForSleep
* don't delete /tmp/systemd-namespace-* before a process is gone down
-* don't delete /run/users/lennart if lennart is still logged in even if aging is used
-
* vconsole: implement setterm -store -foreground xxx --background zzz
* ExecOnFailure=/usr/bin/foo
* journal: store euid in journal if it differs from uid
-* support chrony in addition to ntpd in timedated
-
* There's currently no way to cancel fsck (used to be possible via C-c or c on the console)
* journal: sanely deal with entries which are larger than the individual file size, but where the componets would fit
* when an instanced service exits, remove its parent cgroup too if possible.
-* automatically escape unit names passed on the service (i.e. think "systemctl start serial-getty.service@serial/by-path/jshdfjsdfhkjh" being automatically escaped as necessary.
-
* if we can not get user quota for tmpfs, mount a separate tmpfs instance
for every user in /run/user/$USER with a configured maximum size
Scheduled for removal (or fixing):
* xxxOverridable dependencies
+
+* journald.conf: ImportKernel=
+
+* prefdm.service