Mark python scripts executable Since all our python scripts have a proper python3 shebang, there is no benefit to letting meson autodetect them. On linux, meson will just uses exec(), so the shebang is used anyway. The only difference should be in how meson reports the script and that the detection won't fail for (most likely misconfigured) non-UTF8 locales. Closes #5855.
man: include the target name when linking to man pages in html output Links like http://www.freedesktop.org/software/elogind/man/elogind.socket.html are changed to http://www.freedesktop.org/software/elogind/man/elogind.socket.html#Accept=. This implementation is quick & dirty, and misses various corner cases. A fairly important one is that when a few directives share the same anchor (which happens when multiple directives are described in the same paragraph), generated links for everything except the first one link to an invalid anchor. Another shortcoming is that the formatting does not use the proper generateID machinery, so the anchor name could be wrong in some cases. But it seems to work for a large percentage of links, so seems to be an improvement in usability. When the anchor is missing, we land at the top of the page, which is the same as before. If the anchor were to point to different spot, this would be more confusing... Not sure if that ever happens. Anyway, the user should be able to recover from landing on the wrong place in the page. (Mostly) fixes https://github.com/elogind/elogind/issues/1956.
build-sys: use wildcard glob in update-man-list again The idea is that after adding a new man page, make update-man-list will be used to regenerate part of the makefile. So the data already present in the makefile cannot be used to do that. Also, renames filter out generated xml files in make-man-rules.py itself in order to make Makefile.am a bit simpler, and rename files to dist_files to better reflect new meaning.
tools: add gdb command to dump hashmap information $ sudo gdb -p 1 ... (gdb) source gdb-sd_dump_hashmaps.py (gdb) sd_dump_hashmaps ... lists allocated hashmaps ... (gdb) sd_dump_hashmaps 1 ... lists allocated hashmaps, their DIB histograms and contiguous blocks statistics ...
terminal: add unifont font-handling The unifont layer of libsystemd-terminal provides a fallback font for situations where no system-fonts are available, or if you don't want to deal with traditional font-formats for some reasons. The unifont API mmaps a pre-compiled bitmap font that was generated out of GNU-Unifont font-data. This guarantees, that all users of the font will share the pages in memory. Furthermore, the layout of the binary file allows accessing glyph data in O(1) without pre-rendering glyphs etc. That is, the OS can skip loading pages for glyphs that we never access. Note that this is currently a test-run and we want to include the binary file in the GNU-Unifont package. However, until it was considered stable and accepted by the maintainers, we will ship it as part of systemd. So far it's only enabled with the experimental --enable-terminal, anyway.
man: mention that x-systemd.device-timeout is only for fstab Reformat fstab options description. Now they are easier to read and show up in systemd.directives(7). Use a single sublist for both /etc/fstab and /etc/crypttab options. Many of them can be used in both places. crypttab(5) is updated to use the same docbook elements, so formatting is uniform.