- Drop the init.d files.
- Remove the socket unit's rate limiting.
- Mark the package as stable.
Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <schowdhury@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Dongsu Park <dpark@linux.microsoft.com>
Since the new USE flag `cet` became the default in profiles of
portage-stable, SDK bootstrap using gcc 11.3.1_p20221209 started
to fail at `sys-libs/glibc`.
```
in function `dl_open_worker_begin':
dl-open.c:(.text+0xab4c): undefined reference to `_dl_cet_open_check'
```
That is because gcc is not correctly configured for CET.
That issue was fixed in recent upstream GCC versions,
e.g. 11.3.1_p20221209-r1 or 11.3.1_p20230120-r1.
https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=016184c289f2cc6c6ade496a700a12f135fbae07https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/gcc-patches.git/commit/?id=15daf0510a5fab17cd556261d688a6618391a0c1
However, gcc of Flatcar, 11.3.1_p20221209, does not have the fix.
Update sys-devel/gcc to 11.3.1_p20230120-r1 to fix that issue.
Also accept ~arm64 to keep the same version for both arches.
- remove unecessary files
- drop `pkg_postint`
- create `/etc/ssl` with tmpfiles
- mark openssl as stable for arm64 and amd64
- continue shipping app-misc/c_rehash
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Tortuyaux <mtortuyaux@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Dongsu Park <dpark@linux.microsoft.com>
The boot log only showed the unit descriptions which made it hard to
know what unit was meant.
Switch to the combined unit status reporting that includes the unit
name.
Install some of the symlinks in the baselayout package, instead of
coreos-init. Systemd started installing its private libraries in
/usr/lib64/systemd instead of /usr/lib/systemd which led to the
situation where /usr/lib64/systemd stopped being a symlink to
/usr/lib/systemd and became a separate directory. This could break
compatibility with software that expected things to be in
/usr/lib64/systemd.
Some symlink installation stays in init, though. This is to avoid
having them installed for some oem images where they become dangling.
This pulls in the motdgen change
https://github.com/flatcar/init/pull/88
to not create a broken symlink in the symlinked /run/flatcar/ directory
if the directory symlink /run/coreos already exists.
This reverts commit 285f0646e6dfb3381d2ac5555e991cc482a4d91c.
Now that the ebuild dev-lang/rust does not have a manual check for
versions, it is possible to clean up the sed commands in Github
Actions.