I'm working on PR #20239 loadcred-dir and wondering what the preferred
way to recurse over a directory is.
I was told recursively calling the `load_credential` function is too
racy so I'm led to ftw/nftw. However I see in the TODO file, "Get rid of
nftw(). We should refuse to use such useless
On Fr, 10.09.21 17:44, Marcus Harrison (mar...@harrisonland.co.uk) wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I've downloaded the systemd sources and am attempting to build with GCC 9.4 on
> KDE Neon and am receiving the build error described in build-error.txt on
> updated main branch (as of writing).
>
> I've
On Di, 14.09.21 10:26, Mike Gilbert (flop...@gentoo.org) wrote:
> > Anyway, I'd be interested in your thoughts about this. i.e. hear
> > multiple takes, opinions, from differently people and positions?
>
> I would definitely like to be able to depend on one crypto/TLS
> implementation that would
On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 7:36 AM Lennart Poettering
wrote:
>
> Heya!
>
> Some of the systemd developers have been discussing switching
> systemd's crypto libraries to be exclusively OpenSSL 3.0, and drop
> support for older OpenSSL versions, as well as any GNUTLS/libgcrypt
> support. As you might
On Di, 14.09.21 12:10, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog (umut.tezdu...@axis.com) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We, at Axis, have a monolithic operating system backed by a
> platform. There are teams behind the services making up the
> operating system and we have quite many services. We have been
> investigating
Hello,
I was expecting that this function returns all paths where tmpfiles
can be stored but it returns only "/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d".
Why doesn't it return also "/etc/tmpfiles.d" ?
Thanks you
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Francis
Hello,
We, at Axis, have a monolithic operating system backed by a platform. There are
teams behind the services making up the operating system and we have quite many
services. We have been investigating sandboxing these services and of course
systemd sandboxing directives are a way to go.
On 14/09/2021 13.36, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Heya!
Some of the systemd developers have been discussing switching
systemd's crypto libraries to be exclusively OpenSSL 3.0, and drop
support for older OpenSSL versions, as well as any GNUTLS/libgcrypt
support. As you might have noticed OpenSSL
Heya!
Some of the systemd developers have been discussing switching
systemd's crypto libraries to be exclusively OpenSSL 3.0, and drop
support for older OpenSSL versions, as well as any GNUTLS/libgcrypt
support. As you might have noticed OpenSSL 3.0 has been released
recently, and for the first
Sorry, I should clarify. The code in sd-device related to BPF I don't
understand. What is the 'input' in BPF?
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On 14 Sep. 2021, 5:24 pm, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Di, 14.09.21 01:08, Ryan McClue (re.mcc...@protonmail.com)
Earlier you said that .nl_groups = 2 will get kernel uevents augmented by udev.
So, at some stage doesn't udev have to parse the raw kernel uevents, i.e.
.nl_groups = 1? How does it do this? Does it use BPF to achieve this or the
string parsing?
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On Di, 14.09.21 01:08, Ryan McClue (re.mcc...@protonmail.com) wrote:
> I understand this is slightly off-topic, but I'm completely new to
> BPF. Analyzing libudev source and Internet I understand the general
> idea. However, I don't understand how information/what information
> is passed to the
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