systemd 256~rc3-5ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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systemd (256~rc3-5ubuntu1) oracular; urgency=medium

  * Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
    - debian/tests/upstream{,-1,-2}: split upstream tests into two parts
    - debian/tests/tests-in-lxd: run some autopkgtests in LXD too
    - debian/tests/storage: skip tests if scsi_debug module is not available
    - debian/tests/boot-and-services:
      + skip apparmor tests on armhf
      + consume stderr in systemctl status call in test_service
      + drop test_no_failed
    - debian/systemd.postinst:
      + skip daemon-reexec and try-restarts during shutdown
      + manually call systemd-tmpfiles --create in postinst
    - debian/systemd-resolved.postinst: copy existing /etc/resolv.conf to
      /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf
    - debian/rules:
      + Set default user path
      + Disable LLMNR by default
      + Remove unneeded efi artifacts on i386 to avoid debugedit errors
    - debian/rules,debian/control,debian/tests/control:
      + Do not build with tpm libraries on i386
      + Do not build with libqrencode on i386
    - debian/gbp.conf,debian/extra/wrap_cl.py:
      Use a customization script to add LP commit links to changelog
    - debian/extra/systemd-oomd-defaults/-.slice.d/10-oomd-root-slice-defaults.conf:
      Set ManagedOOMSwap=auto, disabling swap kill by default
    - debian/control:
      + Add Recommends: networkd-dispatcher systemd-resolved to systemd package
      + Give systemd-resolved Priority: important
      + Add Recommends: systemd-hwe-hwdb to udev package
      + Add Breaks: systemd (<< ${binary:Version}) to udev package so that
        systemd is upgraded as well when upgrading udev
      + Make systemd-sysv Depends: on matching version of systemd
      + Drop Recommends: libnss-myhostname libnss-resolve from systemd-resolved
      + Build-Depends: linux-tools-generic
    - d/p/Revert-network-if-sys-is-rw-then-udev-should-be-around.patch:
      Revert "network: if /sys is rw, then udev should be around" upstream
      commit
    - d/p/debian/UBUNTU-Don-t-override-Ubuntu-s-default-sysctl-values-LP-1962038.patch:
      Don't override Ubuntu's default sysctl values
    - debian/extra: use a dropin to configure Nice=-1 on systemd-journald.service.
    - debian/tests/upstream: export QEMU_MEM="1024M" for all tests
    - debian/systemd.links: mask systemd-gpt-auto-generator by default
    - debian/systemd.install: exclude files that are not built for i386
    - debian/systemd.manpages: do not ship un-built manpages on i386
    - debian/tests/control: only install systemd-boot-efi for supported arches
    - test: skip exec-privatenetwork-yes-privatemounts-yes.service in LXC
  * Dropped changes, no longer needed:
    - Drop debian/UBUNTU-read-only-etc-hacks.patch
    - Drop debian/UBUNTU-test-test-functions-launch-qemu-with-vga-none.patch
    - Drop debian/UBUNTU-Add-AssumedApparmorLabel-unconfined-to-timedate1-dbus.patch
    - Drop lp1861941-dont-generate-disk-byuuid-for-bcache-uuid.patch.
      As stated in the patch description, this is *not* the proper fix for the
      issue. The proper fix was sent to bcache-tools upstream, but that
      upstream is abandoned. However, that patch is now included in Debian
      (shipped starting in 1.0.8-5). Hence, we can finally drop this patch
      from systemd.
    - Drop test-temporarily-skip-credentials-tests-in-LXC.patch
      This is redundant with the current skip in tests-in-lxd, and skipping
      on armhf all together.
    - debian/tests/boot-and-services:
      + skip test_syslog on s390x
      + skip coredump tests on s390x
  * New changes:
    - Keep 30d cleanup for /tmp in Ubuntu
    - debian/extra: use a drop-in resolved.conf to configure Cache=no-negative
      This allows us to drop the current patch.
    - debian/test/unit-tests: skip test-execute on armhf.
      The run-unit-tests.py script supports a --skip flag for wholesale
      skipping like this, so use that instead of a patch.
    - debian/tests/tests-in-lxd: fix apparmor profile path

systemd (256~rc3-5) unstable; urgency=medium

  * homed: fixup pam-auth-update file via trigger pam-auth-update assumes
    nothing comes after a password module, but this is not true for
    pam_systemd_home, which is a no-op for users not managed by homed.
    Fixup common-password accordingly, using a trigger watching for pam-
    auth-update files being installed.

systemd (256~rc3-4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * autopkgtest: take into account compat tmp.conf in tmpfiles.d test.
  * Backport patch to fix TEST-64-UDEV-STORAGE autopkgtest.

systemd (256~rc3-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  [ Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek ]
  * tests/boot-and-services: don't wait for systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service
    to finish. It's a oneshot service, so the 'start' call above is
    effectively synchronous.
  * test/boot-and-services: use pidof instead of ps -C

  [ Chris Hofstaedtler ]
  * autopkgtest: install open-iscsi and tgt for upstream suite

  [ Gioele Barabucci ]
  * d/libnss-mymachines.nss: Install before `resolve` and `dns`. Installing
    `mymachines` before `dns` and `resolve` (whatever comes first) is
    suggested in the manpage. It also avoids leaking information about
    local machines to the DNS resolver. (Closes: #825438, #851314)
  * d/libnss-myhostname.nss: Install after `files`

  [ Luca Boccassi ]
  * Drop /bin/systemd legacy symlink. The systemd binary should not be in
    the default PATH. This symlink was created due to some old
    documentation (long since corrected) suggesting to use
    init=/bin/systemd to test switching to systemd. (Closes: #913061)
  * initramfs: call udevadm settle before control --exit to ensure workers
    have stopped. Otherwise there might be lock files left under /run/
    which will break 'nuke' and cause the boot to fail. (Closes: #1056564)
  * Restore open files limit bump on boot. Broken packages ought to have
    been fixed by now. (Closes: #1029152)
  * Set default core limit to 0 via PAM for users. Otherwise it only
    applies to services.
  * Cleanup /var/tmp/ and /tmp/ on a timer by default. Remove the
    downstream patch and restore the upstream behaviour set by the
    tmpfiles.d which is to cleanup /var/tmp/ once a month and /tmp/ once
    every 10 days. Can be overridden via: touch /etc/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf
    (Closes: #966621)
  * Make /tmp/ a tmpfs by default. Restore the upstream default and make
    /tmp/ a tmpfs. Can be overridden with: touch
    /etc/systemd/system/tmp.mount or: systemctl mask tmp.mount
  * Drop out-of-tree /run/lock patch and use a mount unit and tmpfiles.d
    instead. Only lvm2 and open-iscsi have mentions of /run/lock and an
    early-boot unit, so it's trivial to add ordering in those units
    instead of maintaining an out-of-tree patch.
  * homed: use standalone pam config file instead of pam-auth-config
    pam_unix.so assumes that if anything comes before it then the password
    has already been queried for sure. This doesn't work for homed, so
    passwd breaks. pam-auth-config has this hard-coded assumption and it
    cannot be disabled. Use an upstream standard pam config file instead.
    (Closes: #1056166)
  * NEWS: note recent changes

systemd (256~rc3-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * autopkgtest: do not install gdm3 on riscv64 tests. gnome-shell hasn't
    built since last year for riscv64 due to #1058687 so the test fails as
    it cannot be installed, skip it like on s390x.

 -- Nick Rosbrook <email address hidden>  Fri, 31 May 2024 15:52:20 -0400

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libnss-myhostname: nss module providing fallback resolution for the current hostname

 This package contains a plugin for the Name Service Switch, providing host
 name resolution for the locally configured system hostname as returned by
 gethostname(2). It returns all locally configured public IP addresses or -- if
 none are configured, the IPv4 address 127.0.0.2 (which is on the local
 loopback) and the IPv6 address ::1 (which is the local host).
 .
 A lot of software relies on that the local host name is resolvable. This
 package provides an alternative to the fragile and error-prone manual editing
 of /etc/hosts.
 .
 Installing this package automatically adds myhostname to /etc/nsswitch.conf.

libnss-myhostname-dbgsym: debug symbols for libnss-myhostname
libnss-mymachines: nss module to resolve hostnames for local container instances

 nss-mymachines is a plugin for the GNU Name Service Switch (NSS) functionality
 of the GNU C Library (glibc) providing hostname resolution for local containers
 that are registered with systemd-machined.service(8). The container names are
 resolved to IP addresses of the specific container, ordered by their scope.
 .
 Installing this package automatically adds mymachines to /etc/nsswitch.conf.

libnss-mymachines-dbgsym: debug symbols for libnss-mymachines
libnss-resolve: nss module to resolve names via systemd-resolved

 nss-resolve is a plugin for the GNU Name Service Switch (NSS) functionality
 of the GNU C Library (glibc) providing DNS and LLMNR resolution to programs via
 the systemd-resolved daemon (provided in the systemd-resolved package).
 .
 Installing this package automatically adds resolve to /etc/nsswitch.conf.

libnss-resolve-dbgsym: debug symbols for libnss-resolve
libnss-systemd: nss module providing dynamic user and group name resolution

 nss-systemd is a plug-in module for the GNU Name Service Switch (NSS)
 functionality of the GNU C Library (glibc), providing UNIX user and group name
 resolution for dynamic users and groups allocated through the DynamicUser=
 option in systemd unit files. See systemd.exec(5) for details on this
 option.
 .
 Installing this package automatically adds the module to /etc/nsswitch.conf.

libnss-systemd-dbgsym: debug symbols for libnss-systemd
libpam-systemd: system and service manager - PAM module

 This package contains the PAM module which registers user sessions in
 the systemd control group hierarchy for logind.
 .
 If in doubt, do install this package.
 .
 Packages that depend on logind functionality need to depend on libpam-systemd.

libpam-systemd-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpam-systemd
libsystemd-dev: systemd utility library - development files

 This library provides APIs to interface with various system components such as
 the system journal, the system service manager, D-Bus and more.
 .
 This package contains the files needed for developing applications that
 use libsystemd.

libsystemd-shared: systemd shared private library

 This internal shared library provides common code used by various systemd
 components. It is supposed to decrease memory and disk footprint.
 The shared library is not meant for public use and is not API or ABI stable.

libsystemd-shared-dbgsym: debug symbols for libsystemd-shared
libsystemd0: systemd utility library

 This library provides APIs to interface with various system components such as
 the system journal, the system service manager, D-Bus and more.

libsystemd0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libsystemd0
libudev-dev: libudev development files

 This library provides APIs to introspect and enumerate devices on the local
 system.
 .
 This package contains the files needed for developing applications that
 use libudev.

libudev1: libudev shared library

 This library provides APIs to introspect and enumerate devices on the local
 system.

libudev1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libudev1
systemd: system and service manager

 systemd is a system and service manager for Linux. It 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 control groups, maintains mount and automount points and implements an
 elaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic.
 .
 Installing the systemd package will not switch your init system unless you
 boot with init=/lib/systemd/systemd or install systemd-sysv in addition.

systemd-boot: simple UEFI boot manager - tools and services

 systemd-boot (short: sd-boot) is a simple UEFI boot manager. It provides a
 textual menu to select the entry to boot and an editor for the kernel command
 line. It supports systems with UEFI firmware only.
 .
 Installing systemd-boot will configure and install it in the ESP.
 .
 This package contains various tools and services to manage systems using
 systemd-boot.

systemd-boot-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-boot
systemd-boot-efi: simple UEFI boot manager - EFI binaries

 systemd-boot (short: sd-boot) is a simple UEFI boot manager. It provides a
 textual menu to select the entry to boot and an editor for the kernel command
 line. It supports systems with UEFI firmware only.
 .
 This package contains the EFI binaries.

systemd-container: systemd container/nspawn tools

 This package provides systemd's tools for nspawn and container/VM management:
  * systemd-nspawn
  * systemd-machined and machinectl
  * systemd-importd
  * systemd-portabled and portablectl

systemd-container-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-container
systemd-coredump: tools for storing and retrieving coredumps

 This package provides systemd tools for storing and retrieving coredumps:
  * systemd-coredump
  * coredumpctl

systemd-coredump-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-coredump
systemd-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd
systemd-dev: systemd development files

 This package contains the systemd and udev pkg-config files. Note that these
 are different from the libsystemd's and libudev's pkg-config files, which can
 still be found in the respective dev packages, but instead provide data such as
 the installation directories for units, and more.

systemd-homed: home area manager

 systemd-homed is a system service designed to manage home directories. This
 package includes the homed service, a PAM module to automatically mount home
 directories on user login, tools and documentation.

systemd-homed-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-homed
systemd-journal-remote: tools for sending and receiving remote journal logs

 This package provides tools for sending and receiving remote journal logs:
  * systemd-journal-remote
  * systemd-journal-upload
  * systemd-journal-gatewayd

systemd-journal-remote-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-journal-remote
systemd-oomd: userspace out-of-memory (OOM) killer

 systemd-oomd is a system service that uses cgroups-v2 and
 pressure stall information (PSI) to monitor and take action on
 processes before an OOM occurs in kernel space.

systemd-oomd-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-oomd
systemd-resolved: systemd DNS resolver

 This package provides systemd's DNS resolver and the command line tool to
 manage it.
 .
 Installing this package automatically overwrites /etc/resolv.conf and switches
 it to be managed by systemd-resolved.

systemd-resolved-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-resolved
systemd-standalone-sysusers: standalone sysusers binary for use in non-systemd systems

 Standalone sysusers binary with minimal dependencies.
 This package conflicts with the main systemd package and is meant for use in
 non-systemd systems.

systemd-standalone-sysusers-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-standalone-sysusers
systemd-standalone-tmpfiles: standalone tmpfiles binary for use in non-systemd systems

 Standalone tmpfiles binary with minimal dependencies.
 This package conflicts with the main systemd package and is meant for use in
 non-systemd systems.

systemd-standalone-tmpfiles-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-standalone-tmpfiles
systemd-sysv: system and service manager - SysV compatibility symlinks

 This package provides manual pages and compatibility symlinks needed for
 systemd to replace sysvinit.
 .
 Installing systemd-sysv will overwrite /sbin/init with a symlink to systemd.

systemd-tests: tests for systemd

 This package contains the test binaries. Those binaries are primarily used
 for autopkgtest and not meant to be installed on regular user systems.

systemd-tests-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-tests
systemd-timesyncd: minimalistic service to synchronize local time with NTP servers

 The package contains the systemd-timesyncd system service that may be used to
 synchronize the local system clock with a remote Network Time Protocol server.

systemd-timesyncd-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-timesyncd
systemd-ukify: tool to build Unified Kernel Images

 This package provides ukify, a script that combines a kernel image, an initrd,
 with a command line, and possibly PCR measurements and other metadata, into a
 Unified Kernel Image (UKI).

systemd-userdbd: dynamic user/group manager

 systemd-userdbd is a system service that multiplexes user/group lookups to all
 local services that provide JSON user/group record definitions to the system.
 In addition it synthesizes JSON user/group records from classic UNIX/glibc NSS
 user/group records in order to provide full backwards compatibility. It may
 also pick up statically defined JSON user/group records from drop-in files.

systemd-userdbd-dbgsym: debug symbols for systemd-userdbd
udev: /dev/ and hotplug management daemon

 udev is a daemon which dynamically creates and removes device nodes from
 /dev/, handles hotplug events and loads drivers at boot time.

udev-dbgsym: debug symbols for udev