* Merge to Ubuntu from Debian unstable
- Dropped changes: none
systemd (245.5-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Cherry-pick various fixes from upstream master
- network: add a flag to ignore gateway provided by DHCP server
- userdb: when doing client-side NSS look-ups optionally avoid shadow
look-ups
- nss-systemd: don't synthesize root/nobody when iterating
- core: make sure we don't get confused when setting TERM for a tty fd
- core: make sure to restore the control command id, too
* Install 60-block.rules in udev-udeb and initramfs-tools.
The block device rules were split out from 60-persistent-storage.rules
into its own rules file in v220. Those rules ensure that change events
are emitted and the udev db is updated after metadata changes.
Thanks to Pascal Hambourg (Closes: #958397)
systemd (245.5-1ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=medium
* Merge to Ubuntu from Debian unstable
- Dropped changes: none
systemd (245.5-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Michael Biebl ]
* New upstream version 245.5
* Rebase patches
[ Dan Streetman ]
* Follow symlinks when finding link files to copy into initramfs.
If the /{etc,lib}/systemd/network directory itself is a symlink, the find
command will not actually find any of the files in the dir it links to.
Use the find -L param to follow symlinks.
(LP: #1868892)
* Remove Ubuntu-specific ondemand.service.
New processors handle scaling/throttling in internal firmware
(e.g. intel_pstate), and do not require OS config.
Additionally, nobody else does this, not even Debian.
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 245.5-2ubuntu1
---------------
systemd (245.5-2ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=medium
* Merge to Ubuntu from Debian unstable
- Dropped changes: none
systemd (245.5-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Cherry-pick various fixes from upstream master storage. rules
- network: add a flag to ignore gateway provided by DHCP server
- userdb: when doing client-side NSS look-ups optionally avoid shadow
look-ups
- nss-systemd: don't synthesize root/nobody when iterating
- core: make sure we don't get confused when setting TERM for a tty fd
- core: make sure to restore the control command id, too
* Install 60-block.rules in udev-udeb and initramfs-tools.
The block device rules were split out from 60-persistent-
into its own rules file in v220. Those rules ensure that change events
are emitted and the udev db is updated after metadata changes.
Thanks to Pascal Hambourg (Closes: #958397)
systemd (245.5-1ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=medium
* Merge to Ubuntu from Debian unstable
- Dropped changes: none
systemd (245.5-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Michael Biebl ]
* New upstream version 245.5
* Rebase patches
[ Dan Streetman ] /systemd/ network directory itself is a symlink, the find
* Follow symlinks when finding link files to copy into initramfs.
If the /{etc,lib}
command will not actually find any of the files in the dir it links to.
Use the find -L param to follow symlinks.
(LP: #1868892)
* Remove Ubuntu-specific ondemand.service.
New processors handle scaling/throttling in internal firmware
(e.g. intel_pstate), and do not require OS config.
Additionally, nobody else does this, not even Debian.
-- Balint Reczey <email address hidden> Tue, 28 Apr 2020 13:20:31 +0200