Hi,

systemd-212 breaks if we run autoreconf before configuring and building with:

autoreconf: running: /home/stephan/projects/openelec-master/build.OpenELEC-Generic.x86_64-devel/toolchain/bin/automake --add-missing --copy --force-missing
Makefile.am:36: warning: user target '.PRECIOUS' defined here ...
/home/stephan/projects/openelec-master/build.OpenELEC-Generic.x86_64-devel/toolchain/share/automake-1.14/am/configure.am: ... overrides Automake target '.PRECIOUS' defined here
docs/gtk-doc.make:270: error: HAVE_GTK_DOC does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL
docs/gudev/Makefile.am:98:   'docs/gtk-doc.make' included from here
docs/gtk-doc.make:270: error: HAVE_GTK_DOC does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL
docs/libudev/Makefile.am:92:   'docs/gtk-doc.make' included from here
autoreconf: /home/stephan/projects/openelec-master/build.OpenELEC-Generic.x86_64-devel/toolchain/bin/automake failed with exit status: 1


even if there is no change in docs/gtk-doc.make between 211 and 212 the files differs in the tarball. using this patch:
https://github.com/OpenELEC/OpenELEC.tv/blob/ae1cb224141c8e7b179619285333fc0dc741b0ac/packages/sysutils/systemd/patches/systemd-212-GTK_DOC.patch

fixes the problem here. (note, we dont build with gtk support and dont have any gtk devel packages installed)

greetings

Stephan

Am 26.03.2014 00:28, schrieb Kay Sievers:
Many bugfixes, and a number of new features:

http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/systemd-212.tar.xz

CHANGES WITH 212:

         * When restoring the screen brightness at boot, stay away from
           the darkest setting or from the lowest 5% of the available
           range, depending on which is the larger value of both. This
           should effectively protect the user from rebooting into a
           black screen, should the brightness have been set to minimum
           by accident.

         * sd-login gained a new sd_machine_get_class() call to
           determine the class ("vm" or "container") of a machine
           registered with machined.

         * sd-login gained new calls
           sd_peer_get_{session,owner_uid,unit,user_unit,slice,machine_name}(),
           to query the identity of the peer of a local AF_UNIX
           connection. They operate similar to their sd_pid_get_xyz()
           counterparts.

         * PID 1 will now maintain a system-wide system state engine
           with the states "starting", "running", "degraded",
           "maintenance", "stopping". These states are bound to system
           startup, normal runtime, runtime with at least one failed
           service, rescue/emergency mode and system shutdown. This
           state is shown in the "systemctl status" output when no unit
           name is passed. It is useful to determine system state, in
           particularly when doing so for many systems or containers at
           once.

         * A new command "list-machines" has been added to "systemctl"
           that lists all local OS containers and shows their system
           state (see above), if systemd runs inside of them.

         * systemctl gained a new "-r" switch to recursively enumerate
           units on all local containers, when used with the
           "list-unit" command (which is the default one that is
           executed when no parameters are specified).

         * The GPT automatic partition discovery logic will now honour
           two GPT partition flags: one may be set on a partition to
           cause it to be mounted read-only, and the other may be set
           on a partition to ignore it during automatic discovery.

         * Two new GPT type UUIDs have been added for automatic root
           partition discovery, for 32bit and 64bit ARM. This is not
           particularly useful for discovering the root directory on
           these architectures during bare-metal boots (since UEFI is
           not common there), but still very useful to allow booting of
           ARM disk images in nspawn with the -i option.

         * MAC addresses of interfaces created with nspawn's
           --network-interface= switch will now be generated from the
           machine name, and thus be stable between multiple invocations
           of the container.

         * logind will now automatically remove all IPC objects owned
           by a user if she or he fully logs out. This makes sure that
           users who are logged out cannot continue to consume IPC
           resources. This covers SysV memory, semaphores and message
           queues as well as POSIX shared memory and message
           queues. Traditionally SysV and POSIX IPC had no life-cycle
           limits, with this functionality this is corrected. This may
           be turned off using the RemoveIPC= switch of logind.conf.

         * The systemd-machine-id-setup and tmpfiles tools gained a
           --root= switch to operate on a specific root directory,
           instead of /.

         * journald can now forward logged messages to the TTYs of all
           logged in users ("wall"). This is the default for all
           emergency messages now.

         * A new tool systemd-journal-remote has been added to stream
           journal log messages across the network.

         * /sys/fs/cgroup/ is now mounted read-only after all cgroup
           controller trees are mounted into it. Note that the
           directories mounted beneath it are not read-only. This is a
           security measure and is particularly useful because glibc
           actually includes a search logic to pick any tmpfs it can
           find to implement shm_open() if /dev/shm is not available
           (which it might very well be in namespaced setups).

         * machinectl gained a new "poweroff" command to cleanly power
           down a local OS container.

         * The PrivateDevices= unit file setting will now also drop the
           CAP_MKNOD capability from the capability bound set, and
           imply DevicePolicy=closed.

         * PrivateDevices=, PrivateNetwork= and PrivateTmp= is now used
           comprehensively on all long-running systemd services where
           this is appropriate.

         * systemd-udevd will now run in a disassociated mount
           namespace. To mount directories from udev rules make sure to
           pull in mount units via SYSTEMD_WANTS properties.

         * The kdbus support gained support for uploading policy into
           the kernel. sd-bus gained support for creating "monitoring"
           connections that can eavesdrop into all bus communication
           for debugging purposes.

         * Timestamps may now be specified in seconds since the UNIX
           epoch Jan 1st, 1970 by specifying "@" followed by the value
           in seconds.

         * Native tcpwrap support in systemd has been removed. tcpwrap
           is old code, not really maintained anymore and has serious
           shortcomings, and better options such as firewalls
           exist. For setups that require tcpwrap usage, please
           consider invoking your socket-activated service via tcpd,
           like on traditional inetd.

         * A new system.conf configuration option
           DefaultTimerAccuracySec= has been added that controls the
           default AccuracySec= setting of .timer units.

         * Timer units gained a new WakeSystem= switch. If enabled
           timers configured this way will cause the system to resume
           from system suspend (if the system supports that, which most
           do these days).

         * Timer units gained a new Persistent= switch. If enabled
           timers configured this way will save to disk when they have
           been last triggered. This information is then used on next
           reboot to possible execute overdue timer events, that
           couldn't take place because the system was powered off. This
           enables simple anacron-like behaviour for timer units.

         * systemctl's "list-timers" will now also list the time a
           timer unit was last triggered in addition to the next time
           it will be triggered.

         * systemd-networkd will now assign predictable IPv4LL
           addresses to its local interfaces.

         Contributions from: Brandon Philips, Daniel Buch, Daniel Mack,
         Dave Reisner, David Herrmann, Gerd Hoffmann, Greg
         Kroah-Hartman, Hendrik Brueckner, Jason St. John, Josh
         Triplett, Kay Sievers, Lennart Poettering, Marc-Antoine
         Perennou, Michael Marineau, Michael Olbrich, Miklos Vajna,
         Patrik Flykt, poma, Sebastian Thorarensen, Thomas Bächler,
         Thomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen, Tomasz Torcz, Tom Gundersen,
         Umut Tezduyar Lindskog, Wieland Hoffmann, Zbigniew
         Jędrzejewski-Szmek

         -- Berlin, 2014-03-25


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