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Name: systemd-rpm-macros Distribution: SUSE Linux Framework One
Version: 24 Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/>
Release: slfo.1.1.3 Build date: Fri Aug 23 16:40:50 2024
Group: Development/Tools/Building Build host: h01-ch2d
Size: 9478 Source RPM: systemd-rpm-macros-24-slfo.1.1.3.src.rpm
Packager: https://www.suse.com/
Url: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Systemd_packaging_guidelines
Summary: RPM macros for systemd
Starting with openSUSE 12.1, several RPM macros must be used to package systemd
services files. This package provides these macros.

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License

LGPL-2.1-or-later

Changelog

* Tue Jun 20 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 24
* Tue Jun 20 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Drop %tmpfiles_create_package
    It can't work during transactional updates because the paths that
    systemd-tmpfiles usually operates on (such as /var) can't be changed. It
    appears that the only user of this macro doesn't really need this macro so
    let's drop it.
* Tue Jun 20 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Drop %sysusers_create_inline
    It's deprecated and the only user of this macro is being converted to
    %sysusers_create_package. So drop it now before the deprecated macro attracts
    more users.
* Tue Jun 20 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Unlike systemd-tmpfiles call in %tmpfiles_create_package(), systemd-sysusers
    must always be called by %sysusers_create_package() even on transactional
    systems since it's part of the macro contract. Writing to /etc is not
    recommended on such systems but it has to work anyways.
* Fri Jun 16 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 23
* Fri Jun 16 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Restore the check that prevents systemd-tmpfiles to run during transactional updates
    The check has been mistakenly dropped during the switch to file-triggers.
* Mon May 15 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 22
* Wed May 10 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Make sure that (future) users of %sysctl_apply() and %binfmt_apply() will call
    the macros with arguments.
* Wed May 10 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Test the presence of /run/systemd/system to check whether we're operating
    during transactional updates. Hence the behavior is the same when operating in
    a chroot or during transactional updates.
  - Leave %sysctl_apply() and %binfmt_apply() empty (bsc#1211272)
    Only the former has very few users currently and none of them has specific
    code relying on the new sysctl values to be effective between the macros and
    the file triggers.
* Tue May 09 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 21
* Tue May 09 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Rely on 'systemd-update-helper' shell script to implement %service_* macros
    The helper was introduced by upstream commit 6d825ab2d42d3219e49a1. The main
    advantage is that we no more need to rebuild all packages to update the macro
    definitions.
    Internally the script relies on file triggers for 'daemon-reload' operations
    and for restarting units (when needed).
  - Update other macros to reflect the fact that systemd package provides file
    triggers for sysusers, tmpfiles, hwdb, and journal catalog.
* Wed Mar 29 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 20
* Wed Mar 29 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - %service_del_postun: make sure to restart services if /etc/sysconfig/service
    is not present.
* Wed Mar 29 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Drop support for -n/-f options in %service_del_postun
    These options have been deprecated since a long time and the last package
    relying on them (drkonqi5) in the Factory repository has been updated.
* Thu Jan 26 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 19
* Thu Jan 26 2023 fbui@suse.com
  - `udevadm hwdb` is deprecated, use `systemd-hwdb` instead.
* Wed Nov 23 2022 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 18
* Wed Nov 23 2022 dcermak@suse.com
  - Add %_user_tmpfilesdir macro
* Mon Oct 03 2022 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 17
* Mon Oct 03 2022 fbui@suse.com
  - Fix syntax error in %tmpfiles_create_package() (bsc#1203945)
* Thu Feb 17 2022 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 16
* Thu Feb 17 2022 fbui@suse.com
  - Drop enablement symlink migration support of SysV init scripts
    This was announced here:
    https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/3ERUP5ZZJ6PPA36L3HVN46BH6U6JL74O/
* Wed Jan 19 2022 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 15
* Tue Jan 18 2022 fbui@suse.com
  - %sysusers_create_inline was wrongly marked as deprecated
  - %sysusers_create can be useful in certain cases and won't go away until we'll
    move to file triggers. So don't mark it as deprecated too
* Wed Nov 17 2021 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump version to 14
* Wed Nov 17 2021 fbui@suse.com
  - Introduce %_systemd_util_dir
    It's a backport of upstream commit 3bc66bfa0136e370a8f7b06c3b69a52f5636ef82.
* Wed Sep 29 2021 dimstar@opensuse.org
  - Use %{load:} instead of %{?load:}: fix build with RPM 4.17.
* Wed Jun 30 2021 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 13
* Wed Jun 30 2021 fbui@suse.com
  - Make use of "Suggests:" in %systemd_ordering
    Until libzypp supports "OrderWithRequires:", we need to specify a
    similar ordering constraint that can be understood by the dep solver
    as well. Hence the use of "Suggests:" in %systemd_ordering
    (workaround for bsc#1187332).
* Thu May 20 2021 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 12
* Thu May 20 2021 fbui@suse.com
  - Introduce %sysusers_create_package
    %sysusers_create and %sysusers_create_inline are now deprecated and
    the new macro should be used instead.
    Upstream commit 07a7d4a0040d221ff09e527e91c112b4ffab1dba.
  - Introduce %tmpfiles_create_package
    %%tmpfiles_create is now deprecreated and the new macros should be
    used instead.
    Upstream commit 0f78fee8d039000b987848a558fbaa15d916e14e.
* Thu May 20 2021 fbui@suse.com
  - %sysusers_create_inline: use here-docs instead of echo (bsc#1186282)
    Upstream commit dd2490ae12ad1e1795ecbf8f8944b950da9c8d06.
* Fri Mar 05 2021 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump to version 11
* Fri Mar 05 2021 alarrosa@suse.com
  - Don't pass -f to rm in %service_add_post nor %systemd_user_post
* Fri Mar 05 2021 alarrosa@suse.com
  - Add a %systemd_user_pre macro that creates a
    /run/systemd/rpm/needs-user-preset/$service file for each new
    service being installed so %systemd_user_post can call
    `systemctl --global preset $service` properly for newly
    installed user services (boo#1183051, boo#1183012).
* Thu Mar 04 2021 alarrosa@suse.com
  - Fix %systemd_user_post. The --global parameter was handled as if
    it was another service name so %systemd_user_post wasn't working
    properly. Replace %systemd_user_post with the code from
    %service_add_post it was being expanded to but correctly passing
    - -global to systemctl (boo#1183051, boo#1182661).
* Fri Feb 12 2021 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump version to 10
* Fri Feb 12 2021 fbui@suse.com
  - Make upstream %systemd_{pre,post,preun,postun} aliases to their SUSE
    counterparts
    Packagers can now choose to use the upstream or the SUSE variants
    indifferently. For consistency the SUSE variants should be preferred
    since almost all SUSE packages already use them but the upstream
    versions might be usefull in certain cases where packages need to
    support multiple distros based on RPM.
* Fri Feb 12 2021 fbui@suse.com
  - Improve the logic used to apply the presets (bsc#1177039)
    Before presests were applied at a) package installation b) new units
    introduced via a package update (but after making sure that it was
    not a SysV initscript being converted).
    The problem is that a) didn't handle package a renaming or split
    properly since the package with the new name is installed rather
    being updated and therefore the presets were applied even if they
    were already with the old name.
    We now cover this case (and the other ones) by applying presets only
    if the units are new and the services are not being migrated. This
    regardless of whether this happens during an install or an update.
* Mon Nov 23 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump version to 9
* Mon Nov 23 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - daemon-reload is not needed in %service_add_post
    Applying presets, ie enabling/disabling units, doesn't require to
    update units loaded in PID1 memory. It's actually needed after and
    it's done implicitly by `systemctl preset`.
* Fri Nov 20 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Rename the tag file used to detect when presets need to be applied
    Rather than placing these tags directly under /run, let's place them
    under /run/systemd/rpm. This also has the benefit to make the
    workaround for bsc#1059627 no more needed.
* Thu Nov 19 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - %service_del_preun doesn't accept -f/-n options anymore
    The few package calling %service_del_preun with '-f' or '-n' option
    have been fixed. These options are not needed anymore.
* Tue Nov 10 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump version to 8
* Tue Nov 10 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Introduce %service_del_postun_with_restart()
    It's the counterpart of %service_del_postun_without_restart() and
    replaces the '-f' option of %service_del_postun().
  - Expand %service_del_postun_without_restart in %service_del_postun
* Tue Nov 10 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Add a missing space in %_restart_on_update()
* Mon Nov 09 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump version to 7
* Mon Nov 09 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Dont apply presets when migrating from a disabled initscript (bsc#1178481)
* Mon Nov 09 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump version to 6
* Mon Nov 09 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Test for the presence of systemd only once in %service_add_post
* Mon Nov 09 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - No need to run 'systemd-sysv-convert --save' in %service_add_pre anymore
    Due to the fact that the initscripts being removed during package
    updates are still available in %post, systemd-sysv-convert has been
    reworked so it's only needed to call it in %post.
* Mon Nov 09 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Make rpmbuild load our own macros.systemd to import %{%_unitdir} properly
    Ideally we should also own other %{_*dir} paths...
  - Stop owning /usr/lib/systemd directory as no package other than
    systemd is supposed to put files there.
* Mon Nov 02 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - DISABLE_RESTART_ON_UDPATE is no more read from the (build) environment
    %service_del_postun_without_restart is the interface that should be
    used by packages that need to prevent theirs services from being
    restarted.
* Fri Oct 30 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump version to 5
* Fri Oct 30 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Drop DISABLE_STOP_ON_REMOVAL support (jsc#SLE-8968)
    %service_del_preun still accepts '-n' and '-f' options to keep
    backward compatibility with SLE (as some packages share the same
    devel project between SLE and openSUSE) but these options are now
    ignored on Factory.
* Fri Sep 25 2020 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump version to 4.1
* Tue Aug 25 2020 ngompa13@gmail.com
  - Sync missing macros of directory paths from upstream systemd macros
    + %_environmentdir
    + %_modulesloaddir
    + %_modprobedir
* Tue Mar 12 2019 fbui@suse.com
  - $1 can never be empty or it's an rpm bug
* Tue Mar 12 2019 fbui@suse.com
  - Get rid of $FIRST_ARG
    $FIRST_ARG was probably introduced because the %service_* macros
    were playing tricks on the shell positional parameters. This is bad
    practice and error prone so let's assume that no macros should do
    that anymore and hence it's safe to assume that positional
    parameters remains unchanged after any rpm macro call.
    All users of $FIRST_ARG should have been fixed by now and in most
    cases the use of the variable was unneeded (since the macros don't
    change the shell parameters) and thus confusing.
    'net-snmp' has a different use of FIRST_ARG though as it tried to
    fake an update during a package installation. Fortunately this could
    have been fixed too.
* Fri Mar 01 2019 fbui@suse.com
  - Fix %_restart_on_update_force: drop one extra trailing '}'
    Thanks Werner for spotting.
* Wed Feb 27 2019 fbui@suse.com
  - Simplify %_restart_on_update and %_stop_on_removal
    There's no need to spawn sub shells when these macros are used.
* Wed Feb 27 2019 fbui@suse.com
  - Macros arguments are mandatory
    Especially in %_restart_on_update_never and %_stop_on_removal_never,
    let's assume that they always receive unit names as arguments. This
    allows to make them slightly simpler (less rpm macro black magic).
    Callers will fail earlier if no arguments are passed anyway.
* Wed Feb 27 2019 fbui@suse.com
  - Make sure %_restart_on_update_never and %_stop_on_removal_never
    don't expand to the empty string
    Otherwise sequences like the following would result in incorrect
    shell syntax:
    if [ ]; then
      %_restart_on_update_never
    fi
* Wed Feb 27 2019 fbui@suse.com
  - Restore one daemon-reload command
    It was erroneously removed during the drop of $YAST_IS_RUNNING.
* Mon Feb 25 2019 fbui@suse.com
  - Bump version to 4
* Fri Feb 22 2019 fbui@suse.com
  - Introduce %service_del_postun_without_restart
    This is another step to make the SUSE rpm macros closer to their
    upstream counterparts.
    Introduce %service_del_postun_without_restart which should help in
    getting rid of '-f' and '-n' switches of %service_del_postun.
* Thu Feb 21 2019 fbui@suse.com
  - Drop $YAST_IS_RUNNING in favor of $SYSTEMD_OFFLINE (bsc#1117489)
    libzypp now kindly defines SYSTEMD_OFFLINE when appropriate (see
    bsc#1118758). Therefore we don't need to rely on YAST_IS_RUNNING
    anymore. It's a tiny step to make the SUSE macros closer to their
    upstream counterparts.
* Fri Nov 23 2018 fbui@suse.com
  - systemd-sysv-convert has been moved from /usr/sbin to /usr/lib/systemd
* Tue May 22 2018 fbui@suse.com
  - remove confusing --user before --global
    Backport from
    https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/28d36da64a7a23a55e8d0a139f2620384fd058b3.
    This was spotted in bsc#1090785.
* Wed Feb 14 2018 fbui@suse.com
  - Fix %systemd_post(): it's never called during package removal
    Also make it useful by restoring its original implementation.
* Mon Feb 12 2018 fbui@suse.com
  - Import more definitions from upstream (v237)
* Mon Jan 22 2018 dimstar@opensuse.org
  - Fix system_user_post macro for usage with RPM 4.14, backport from
    https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/e67ba783.
* Thu Dec 14 2017 fbui@suse.com
  - Move macros.systemd in /usr/lib/rpm
    The file is not supposed to be customized by the user.
* Wed Dec 13 2017 fbui@suse.com
  - Make %systemd_add_pre() more similar to %systemd_add_post()
    The main advantage is that we pass only one argument to
    systemd-sysv-convert script. The later can now be improved/rewritten
    to handle only one argument and return a useful exit status.
* Wed Dec 13 2017 fbui@suse.com
  - Make sure to apply presets if packages start shipping units during upgrades (bsc#1071543)
    If a package started shipping units during upgrade only sysv
    migration was done. However if the package didn't ship any sysv
    scripts before no presets were applied.
    Now during upgrades, preset are always applied (still only during
    the first time the units are installed) then followed by the sysv
    migration machinery.
    The downside of this is that migrated services can have symlinks in
    both runlevel.target.wants/ (created by the sysv migration) and in
    the directory specified by the [Install] sections (created by
    "systemctl preset")...
    The whole thing should be rewritten.
* Fri Dec 01 2017 fbui@suse.com
  - Make sure to clean up "new-in-upgrade" tag file (bsc#1059627)
    The tag file might have been incorrectly left by a preceding update.
* Wed Nov 22 2017 fbui@suse.com
  - Restore previous changes
* Fri Nov 17 2017 fbui@suse.com
  - Revert previous changes
    Also added reasons why the previous changes would be needed.
* Fri Nov 17 2017 kukuk@suse.de
  - Don't execute systemd-tmpfiles if we run in transactional update
    mode
    If you do transactional updates, it doesn't make any sense to
    execute the tmpfiles. They will only create a lot of directories,
    files or symlinks in empty directories without any use and later
    hidden under the real mount points. With transactional updates, you
    should do such things always during the boot phase, as designed by
    systemd (and like Fedora and RHEL doing, but in their use case it's
    in my opinion a bug).
* Thu Nov 02 2017 fbui@suse.com
  - Remove a useless test in %service_add_pre()
    The test was placed where the condition '[ "$FIRST_ARG" -gt 1 ]' was
    always true.
* Fri Jun 02 2017 dimstar@opensuse.org
  - BuildIgnore systemd-rpm-macros: a small cycle that can be
    avoided. system-rpm-macros is being pulled in by rpm-build as
    conveniance to the packagers.
* Fri Jun 02 2017 fbui@suse.com
  - Reference bsc#956849 to please the new OBS 'sanity' check (bsc#1041386)
    %tmpfiles_create is already part of the version shipped by Factory
    so there's nothing to do here execpt mentioning (bsc#956849).
* Fri Mar 10 2017 fbui@suse.com
  - Kill preset macros
    The last users have been fixed so these macros are no more used by
    any package.
    The introduction of them was a bad idea and only the branding preset
    package is still using a similar mechanism but at least it's now
    self contained in this package. Also the package calls now a shell
    script instead of rpm macros.
    Upstream is working on making this completely obsolete so the preset
    branding package could be cleaned up for good.
* Wed Jan 11 2017 jengelh@inai.de
  - RPM group fix
* Fri Jun 03 2016 Thomas.Blume@suse.com
  - %service_add_post() suppress daemon-reload when in installation
    system (bsc#982343)
* Thu Mar 03 2016 werner@suse.de
  - Allow the packagers to specify the options -f and -n on the
    macros %service_del_preun(), %service_del_postun(), %systemd_post(),
    and %systemd_preun() (boo#968405)
* Sat Feb 27 2016 dimstar@opensuse.org
  - Also honor DISABLE_STOP_ON_REMOVAL and DISABLE_RESTART_ON_UPDATE
    when specified by a package directly in the .spec file. Some
    package know that a restart of their service is fatal
    (boo#968405).
* Fri Nov 20 2015 werner@suse.de
  - Support of DISABLE_STOP_ON_REMOVAL and DISABLE_RESTART_ON_UPDATE
    from /etc/sysconfig/service (bsc#955996)
* Fri Sep 18 2015 sbrabec@suse.com
  - Skip %systemd_preset_* during the clean installation to prevent
    presetting of all services (boo#946216).
* Tue Aug 04 2015 sbrabec@suse.com
  - Add %systemd_preset_pre and %systemd_preset_posttrans that will
    do one shot presetting of all services with changed system
    preset. It makes possible to to fix bad default service state
    (bnc#900935#c46, FATE#318949, FATE#317727, bnc#921075).
  - Increment version to 3.
* Mon Jun 15 2015 jengelh@inai.de
  - Check for presence/executability of systemd programs before
    executing them, and do not suppress warnings/errors resulting
    from them.
* Fri Jan 09 2015 jengelh@inai.de
  - Update with new macros from systemd 218
  - Remove empty sections from specfile
* Tue Nov 18 2014 werner@suse.de
  - Mark /etc/rpm/macros.systemd as configuration file
* Tue Nov 18 2014 werner@suse.de
  - Apply then delete patch systemd-daemon-reload-before-service-restart.patch
  - Add orignal systemd macros as well (boo#807164)
* Wed Oct 15 2014 thomas.blume@suse.com
  - make systemd aware of changed unit file content after update
    add systemd-daemon-reload-before-service-restart.patch
* Thu Mar 27 2014 werner@suse.de
  - Add a %_ntpunitsdir macro
* Thu Mar 27 2014 fcrozat@suse.com
  - Add support to not restart services if running in YaST2 or
    if DISABLE_RESTART_ON_UPDATE is set to yes [bnc#858429]
* Fri Feb 28 2014 werner@suse.de
  - Require coreutils as rm and touch are used
* Fri Feb 07 2014 werner@suse.de
  - Make systemd rpm macros package a separate to avoid rebuild of
    the full package tree if systemd package change
* Thu Jul 04 2013 fcrozat@suse.com
  - Resync with systemd v205 macros
* Mon Jun 17 2013 mhrusecky@suse.com
  - New package with systemd rpm macros to avoid unnecessary build time
    dependencies

Files

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