Am 02.02.2014 23:23, schrieb Sam Morris:

> Hm, I think we disagree on the desired results. :) I don't mean that the
> man page is absolutely empty... I'm referring to the actaul list of each
> directive along with the man page in which it is documented. Sorry for
> being unclear.
> 
> I'm attaching the man page from version 204-5 so you can see what I
> mean.

Ok, I understand now what you mean.

Not quite sure yet. Seems to be a problem of using out-of-tree builds.
At least I can *not* reproduce the issue with an in-tree build.

When doing the oot build I'm getting a lot of those warnings:


make[2]: Circular man/systemd.directives.xml <- man/bootup.xml
dependency dropped.
make[2]: Circular man/systemd.directives.xml <- man/daemon.xml
dependency dropped.
make[2]: Circular man/systemd.directives.xml <- man/halt.xml dependency
dropped.
...

See also the 204-6 build
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=systemd&arch=i386&ver=204-6&stamp=1388514325

In comparison from the 204-5 build, there are no such warnings about
circular dependencies:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=systemd&arch=i386&ver=204-5&stamp=1379939127


I wonder if something in our toolchain has changed which causes that
regression. My bet would be changes in automake

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