Re: [arch-dev-public] systemd 209 in [testing]

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On Fri, 21 Feb 2014 10:24:39 +0100
Thomas Bächler <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Am 20.02.2014 17:33, schrieb Dave Reisner:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I'm working on packaging the systemd 209 release, and I expect to have
> > pkgrel=1 into [testing] in a few hours, barring any unforseen problems.
> > It's a huge release (nearly 2000 commits since 208), and I don't
> > anticipate that this will make it into [core].
> 
> This version works fine on my desktop, but fails on my laptop. The
> initramfs works fine. While booting up the system, systemd hangs and
> this appears in the journal:
> 
> systemd[1]: Assertion '(x->type == SOURCE_MONOTONIC && y->type ==
> SOURCE_MONOTONIC) || (x->type == SOURCE_REALTIME && y->type ==
> SOURCE_REALTIME)' failed at src/libsystemd/sd-event/sd-event.c:264,
> function latest_time_prioq_compare(). Aborting.
> systemd[1]: Caught <ABRT>, dumped core as pid 317.
> 
> 

As long this is turning into a thread about newly introduced issues in
systemd...

Udev 209 now tries to rename (I guess) all interfaces, including virtual:
$ journalctl -u systemd-udevd.service PRIORITY=3 -o cat
Could not apply link config to br0
Could not apply link config to vethQEP978
Could not apply link config to vethDR7OA5
Could not apply link config to vethW1QM0I
Could not apply link config to vethC4240S

Those are bridge and veth interfaces created by lxc userspace tools (2
containers/2 ifaces per container). Is this intended?

Thanks,
-- 
Leonid Isaev
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