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Fixes needed before 217:
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* sd_session_get_desktop() yells at me?
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* change startup timeout to not cover the full bootup, but only sysinit part (see below)
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* remove Discard= in .mount units and replace it by Options=, to prepare for later swapon fix
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Bugfixes:
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* verify that both resolved and timesyncd work OK without networkd around
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* Re-enable "fsck -l" when it is ready:
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79576#c5
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Bugfixes:
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* Should systemctl status \* work on all unit types, not just .service?
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* properly handle .mount unit state tracking when two mount points are stacked one on top of another on the exact same mount point.
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After killing 'systemd --user', systemctl restart user@... fails.
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/run/user/1000/systemd/notify has to be removed manually.
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ExecStart with unicode characters fails in strv_split_quoted:
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* ExecStart with unicode characters fails in strv_split_quoted:
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[Service]
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Environment=ONE='one' "TWO='two two' too" THREE=
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ExecStart=/bin/python3 -c 'import sys;print(sys.argv)' $ONE $TWO $THREE
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MEMORY return code is overloaded for syntax errors in the commandline.
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str_split_quoted() should return a real return code, so spawn_child can
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report the failure properly.
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* MEMORY return code is overloaded for syntax errors in the commandline.
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str_split_quoted() should return a real return code, so spawn_child can
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report the failure properly.
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External:
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* Fedora: add an rpmlint check that verifies that all unit files in the RPM are listed in %systemd_post macros.
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