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diff --git a/libre-testing/systemd/0001-FSDG-man-Refer-to-the-operating-system-as-GNU-Linux.patch b/libre-testing/systemd/0001-FSDG-man-Refer-to-the-operating-system-as-GNU-Linux.patch index b0e9232b8..df5e4ca52 100644 --- a/libre-testing/systemd/0001-FSDG-man-Refer-to-the-operating-system-as-GNU-Linux.patch +++ b/libre-testing/systemd/0001-FSDG-man-Refer-to-the-operating-system-as-GNU-Linux.patch @@ -59,13 +59,13 @@ index ee8e8b7faf..28324ac102 100644 <literal>uid</literal>, all regular users will each get their own journal files, and system users will log to the system journal. If <literal>none</literal>, journal files are not split up by user and all messages are diff --git a/man/machinectl.xml b/man/machinectl.xml -index affca1dec1..278ca8d677 100644 +index 37e51f90cf..08f4d938b3 100644 --- a/man/machinectl.xml +++ b/man/machinectl.xml -@@ -867,7 +867,7 @@ +@@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ <para>The <command>machinectl</command> tool operates on machines and images whose names must be chosen following strict - rules. Machine names must be suitable for use as host names + rules. Machine names must be suitable for use as hostnames - following a conservative subset of DNS and UNIX/Linux + following a conservative subset of DNS and GNU/Linux semantics. Specifically, they must consist of one or more @@ -84,19 +84,6 @@ index c834bde292..fdd2261fe9 100644 project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>errno</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>) to D-Bus errors and back. For example, the error <constant>EUCLEAN</constant> is mapped to -diff --git a/man/sd-login.xml b/man/sd-login.xml -index 83ef0b7307..93fd9ea782 100644 ---- a/man/sd-login.xml -+++ b/man/sd-login.xml -@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ - - <para> - <ulink url="https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat">Multi-Seat on Linux</ulink> -- for an introduction to multi-seat support on Linux and the background for this set of APIs. -+ for an introduction to multi-seat support on GNU/Linux and the background for this set of APIs. - </para> - </refsect1> - diff --git a/man/sd_bus_error_add_map.xml b/man/sd_bus_error_add_map.xml index 3eacbab660..b4b3b1bd17 100644 --- a/man/sd_bus_error_add_map.xml @@ -111,18 +98,18 @@ index 3eacbab660..b4b3b1bd17 100644 <citerefentry><refentrytitle>sd_bus_error_set</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry> or diff --git a/man/sd_uid_get_state.xml b/man/sd_uid_get_state.xml -index 02670e1bce..6f4ff77130 100644 +index 2d6fb0c8a3..58586018d6 100644 --- a/man/sd_uid_get_state.xml +++ b/man/sd_uid_get_state.xml -@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ - <listitem><para>An input parameter was invalid (out of range, - or NULL, where that is not accepted). This is also returned if - the passed user ID is 0xFFFF or 0xFFFFFFFF, which are -- undefined on Linux.</para></listitem> -+ undefined on GNU/Linux.</para></listitem> - </varlistentry> +@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ + + <listitem><para>An input parameter was invalid (out of range, or <constant>NULL</constant>, + where that is not accepted). This is also returned if the passed user ID is +- <constant>0xFFFF</constant> or <constant>0xFFFFFFFF</constant>, which are undefined on Linux. ++ <constant>0xFFFF</constant> or <constant>0xFFFFFFFF</constant>, which are undefined on GNU/Linux. + </para></listitem> + </varlistentry> - <varlistentry> diff --git a/man/systemd-detect-virt.xml b/man/systemd-detect-virt.xml index c4763fd561..54bba23666 100644 --- a/man/systemd-detect-virt.xml @@ -143,100 +130,100 @@ index c4763fd561..54bba23666 100644 <row> diff --git a/man/systemd-machine-id-setup.xml b/man/systemd-machine-id-setup.xml -index 9e84fd8ccb..7f0dcd14d7 100644 +index 7caf35f8e8..18d9c5a33b 100644 --- a/man/systemd-machine-id-setup.xml +++ b/man/systemd-machine-id-setup.xml -@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ +@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ and is different for every booted instance of the VM.</para></listitem> -- <listitem><para>Similarly, if run inside a Linux container -+ <listitem><para>Similarly, if run inside a container - environment and a UUID is configured for the container, this is - used to initialize the machine ID. For details, see the - documentation of the <ulink +- <listitem><para>Similarly, if run inside a Linux container environment and a UUID is configured for the ++ <listitem><para>Similarly, if run inside a container environment and a UUID is configured for the + container, this is used to initialize the machine ID. For details, see the documentation of the <ulink + url="https://systemd.io/CONTAINER_INTERFACE">Container Interface</ulink>.</para></listitem> + diff --git a/man/systemd-resolved.service.xml b/man/systemd-resolved.service.xml -index c895adaaf3..d2dc0538ca 100644 +index 914607e3f8..3274881ca6 100644 --- a/man/systemd-resolved.service.xml +++ b/man/systemd-resolved.service.xml -@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ - <citerefentry project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>getaddrinfo</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry> API as defined - by <ulink url="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3493">RFC3493</ulink> and its related resolver functions, - including <citerefentry project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>gethostbyname</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>. This -- API is widely supported, including beyond the Linux platform. In its current form it does not expose DNSSEC -+ API is widely supported, including beyond the GNU/Linux platform. In its current form it does not expose DNSSEC - validation status information however, and is synchronous only. This API is backed by the glibc Name Service - Switch (<citerefentry project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>nss</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>). Usage of the - glibc NSS module <citerefentry><refentrytitle>nss-resolve</refentrytitle><manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> -@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ - +@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ + API as defined by <ulink url="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3493">RFC3493</ulink> and its related + resolver functions, including + <citerefentry project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>gethostbyname</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>. +- This API is widely supported, including beyond the Linux platform. In its current form it does not ++ This API is widely supported, including beyond the GNU/Linux platform. In its current form it does not + expose DNSSEC validation status information however, and is synchronous only. This API is backed by the + glibc Name Service Switch + (<citerefentry project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>nss</refentrytitle><manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>). +@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ <itemizedlist> <listitem><para><command>systemd-resolved</command> maintains the -- <filename>/run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf</filename> file for compatibility with traditional Linux -+ <filename>/run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf</filename> file for compatibility with traditional GNU/Linux - programs. This file may be symlinked from <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename>. This file lists the 127.0.0.53 - DNS stub (see above) as the only DNS server. It also contains a list of search domains that are in use by - systemd-resolved. The list of search domains is always kept up-to-date. Note that -@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ - <command>systemd-resolved</command>. This file does not contain any search domains.</para></listitem> + <filename>/run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf</filename> file for compatibility with traditional +- Linux programs. This file may be symlinked from <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename>. This file lists ++ GNU/Linux programs. This file may be symlinked from <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename>. This file lists + the 127.0.0.53 DNS stub (see above) as the only DNS server. It also contains a list of search domains + that are in use by systemd-resolved. The list of search domains is always kept up-to-date. Note that + <filename>/run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf</filename> should not be used directly by applications, +@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ + </para></listitem> <listitem><para><command>systemd-resolved</command> maintains the - <filename>/run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf</filename> file for compatibility with traditional Linux + <filename>/run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf</filename> file for compatibility with traditional GNU/Linux - programs. This file may be symlinked from <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename> and is always kept up-to-date, - containing information about all known DNS servers. Note the file format's limitations: it does not know a - concept of per-interface DNS servers and hence only contains system-wide DNS server definitions. Note that + programs. This file may be symlinked from <filename>/etc/resolv.conf</filename> and is always kept + up-to-date, containing information about all known DNS servers. Note the file format's limitations: it + does not know a concept of per-interface DNS servers and hence only contains system-wide DNS server diff --git a/man/systemd.exec.xml b/man/systemd.exec.xml index 3bd790b485..a532b74a6e 100644 --- a/man/systemd.exec.xml +++ b/man/systemd.exec.xml -@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ - which must be one of a-z, A-Z or <literal>_</literal> (i.e. numbers and <literal>-</literal> are not permitted - as first character). The user/group name must have at least one character, and at most 31. These restrictions - are enforced in order to avoid ambiguities and to ensure user/group names and unit files remain portable among -- Linux systems.</para> -+ GNU/Linux systems.</para> - - <para>When used in conjunction with <varname>DynamicUser=</varname> the user/group name specified is - dynamically allocated at the time the service is started, and released at the time the service is stopped — +@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ + <literal>-</literal>, except for the first character which must be one of a-z, A-Z and + <literal>_</literal> (i.e. digits and <literal>-</literal> are not permitted as first character). The + user/group name must have at least one character, and at most 31. These restrictions are made in +- order to avoid ambiguities and to ensure user/group names and unit files remain portable among Linux ++ order to avoid ambiguities and to ensure user/group names and unit files remain portable among GNU/Linux + systems. For further details on the names accepted and the names warned about see <ulink + url="https://systemd.io/USER_NAMES">User/Group Name Syntax</ulink>.</para> + diff --git a/man/systemd.socket.xml b/man/systemd.socket.xml -index 19c2ca9907..5fd6c1598f 100644 +index 520a906249..e4ce5b843b 100644 --- a/man/systemd.socket.xml +++ b/man/systemd.socket.xml -@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ - <listitem><para>Specifies a POSIX message queue name to listen - on. This expects a valid message queue name (i.e. beginning - with /). Behavior otherwise is very similar to the -- <varname>ListenFIFO=</varname> directive above. On Linux -+ <varname>ListenFIFO=</varname> directive above. On GNU/Linux - message queue descriptors are actually file descriptors and - can be inherited between processes.</para></listitem> +@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ + project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>mq_overview</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry> + for details). This expects a valid message queue name (i.e. beginning with + <literal>/</literal>). Behavior otherwise is very similar to the <varname>ListenFIFO=</varname> +- directive above. On Linux message queue descriptors are actually file descriptors and can be ++ directive above. On GNU/Linux message queue descriptors are actually file descriptors and can be + inherited between processes.</para></listitem> </varlistentry> + diff --git a/man/systemd.xml b/man/systemd.xml -index 17ab59beb5..89086558c7 100644 +index 28bf49e131..5cfd0de31a 100644 --- a/man/systemd.xml +++ b/man/systemd.xml -@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ +@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ <refsect1> <title>Description</title> -- <para>systemd is a system and service manager for Linux operating -+ <para>systemd is a system and service manager for GNU/Linux operating - systems. When run as first process on boot (as PID 1), it acts as - init system that brings up and maintains userspace - services.</para> -@@ -888,10 +888,10 @@ +- <para>systemd is a system and service manager for Linux operating systems. When run as first process on ++ <para>systemd is a system and service manager for GNU/Linux operating systems. When run as first process on + boot (as PID 1), it acts as init system that brings up and maintains userspace services. Separate + instances are started for logged-in users to start their services.</para> + +@@ -703,9 +703,9 @@ <title>Kernel Command Line</title> - <para>When run as system instance systemd parses a number of -- kernel command line arguments<footnote><para>If run inside a Linux -+ kernel command line arguments<footnote><para>If run inside a - container these arguments may be passed as command line arguments - to systemd itself, next to any of the command line options listed -- in the Options section above. If run outside of Linux containers, -+ in the Options section above. If run outside of a container, - these arguments are parsed from <filename>/proc/cmdline</filename> - instead.</para></footnote>:</para> + <para>When run as the system instance systemd parses a number of options listed below. They can be +- specified as kernel command line arguments<footnote><para>If run inside a Linux container these arguments ++ specified as kernel command line arguments<footnote><para>If run inside a container these arguments + may be passed as command line arguments to systemd itself, next to any of the command line options listed +- in the Options section above. If run outside of Linux containers, these arguments are parsed from ++ in the Options section above. If run outside of containers, these arguments are parsed from + <filename>/proc/cmdline</filename> instead.</para></footnote>, or through the + <literal>SystemdOptions</literal> EFI variable (on EFI systems). The kernel command line has higher + priority. Following variables are understood:</para> -- 2.18.0 |