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journald supports catalog files, or rather a binary database of those. Functionality added includes: - A config option allows enabling the binary database. - If BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_PURGE is enabled, the catalogs not in the language whitelist are deleted first. This is done independently of the new option, since the catalogs are removed later anyway. - If the option is enabled, the database is built and moved to /usr/share/factory. This makes sure that /usr contains the entire system. A symlink is created in /var pointing to that file. - The catalog source files are deleted. They serve no purpose on the target once the database exists. - All of the above is done in a ROOTFS_PRE_CMD_HOOK rather than in the build/install step, because other packages than systemd itself may also install catalogs. This also makes sure that it is possible to do a re-build, because the catalog files are not removed in $(TARGET_DIR) itself, only in the temporary copy for rootfs creation. - The service normally used for creating the DB during boot is deleted. If the DB is not enabled, we also don't want to waste time and space on re-generating every boot. Conversely, if the DB is enabled, it is already there so doesn't need to be re-done on every boot either. The new option depends on !BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_REMOUNT_ROOTFS_RW because if the rootfs is not RW, /var is overmounted with a tmpfs. The factory should handle this, but this only half-works [1]. [1] http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/buildroot/2020-July/287016.html Signed-off-by: Norbert Lange <nolange79@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Jérémy Rosen <jeremy.rosen@smile.fr> Reviewed-by: Adam Duskett <aduskett@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be> |
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boot-files | ||
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0001-missing-syscall-define-MOVE_MOUNT_T_EMPTY_PATH-if-mi.patch | ||
Config.in | ||
Config.in.host | ||
dhcp.network | ||
systemd.hash | ||
systemd.mk |