>>>>> "Julien" == Julien Cristau <jcris...@debian.org> writes:
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 01:00:59 +0100, David Kuehling wrote: >> I did the upgrade to wheezy this weekend which went suprisingly well. >> Only two slight problems I stumbled upon: >> >> - My NFSv4-mounted directories lost ownership information (everything >> set to nobody/nogroup), which I had to fix by manually setting >> "Domain=localdomain" in /etc/idmapd.conf (looks like the newer idmapd >> now uses the real domainname of my machine by default). Also >> NEED_IDMAPD wasn't set "yes" in /etc/default/nfs-common after the >> upgrade, but not sure how it was set before. I only know that I >> /did/ have idmapd running before the upgrade. >> > Weird. The way I'm reading wheezy's /etc/init.d/nfs-common, > AUTO_NEED_IDMAPD seems to be set to yes pretty much unconditionally > now, so as far as I can tell it *should* be running automatically. Yes, you're right, looking at etc/init.d/nfs-common I now see that there is absolutely no need to set NEED_IDMAPD in etc/common/nfs-common, and most certainly my problems were merely caused by the wrong domain setting in idmapd.conf. >> - gnutls-cli lost support for option "--protocols" which my >> Emacs/Gnus had been configured to using, so Mail retrieval failed >> until I found out how to remove that command line switch. Also the >> new version now denies access to any mailservers with self-signed >> certificates, but I won't complain about the added security. >> > Consider filing a bug against that package if the incompatible change > is not documented prominently enough by gnutls-cli. Well, --protocols was already declared as obsolete in the manpage that came with squeeze (which I never bothered to read before the upgrade), so I'd say that makes it as prominently documented. cheers, David -- GnuPG public key: http://dvdkhlng.users.sourceforge.net/dk.gpg Fingerprint: B17A DC95 D293 657B 4205 D016 7DEF 5323 C174 7D40
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