Thanks for responding Roy.
On 28/04/2025 11:52, Roy Marples wrote:
> > By contrast, almost anyone installing systemd-resolved on Debian is going
> to expect per-interface configuration.
>
> Why are people going to expect that?
Because all of the other major networking solutions in Debian do it
The issue I raised upstream has now been closed [1], after Roy produced a new
release of openresolv [2] with support for systemd-resolved.
Unfortunately, IMHO the direction taken in openresolv doesn't help us much with
the present bug, for the following reasons:
- It violates the principle of
Package: systemd-resolved
Version: 257.5-2
Severity: wishlist
I am raising this bug for further discussion following dhcpcd bug #1103719 [1]
and upstream at [2], which relates to attempting to use dhcpcd together with
systemd-resolved.
The dhcpcd-base package supplies hook scripts for configuri
Further to our upstream discussion at [1] I have raised wishlist Bug#1103785
[2] for systemd-resolved.
With trixie release coming up, I would not expect to see any enthusiasm for
making these sorts of changes across multiple packages.
For now I guess you have the option of patching the hook scr
On 21/04/2025 06:04, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> Hey Ken,
>
>
> Thanks for this bug report and very thorough analysis.
>
> Can you submit a report upstream and link to this bug?
>
> https://github.com/NetworkConfiguration/dhcpcd/issues/new
>
> Martin-Éric
I have done so: https://github.com/Ne
Package: dhcpcd-base
Version: 1:10.1.0-9
Description:
When using dhcpcd-base together with systemd-resolved, the name server settings
for an interface are initially configured correctly from DHCP but may then
subsequently disappear, leaving no DNS server configured.
This is because the dhcpcd
In case it's useful, I'm posting here the libvirt/qemu network configuration I
used to try the above patches out.
- Ken.
## Here's a libvirt network config with NAT configured for both IPv4 and IPv6.
## The ULA range is randomly chosen.
# cat /etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/dhcptest.xml
dhcptest
I was motivated to try fixing this after installing systemd-resolved on
bookworm and finding that my DNS was completely broken.
I have tested the Ubuntu hook scripts with DHCP enabled for both IPv4 and/or
IPv6. They work well for me so far.
I have attached a source patch against isc-dhcp master
With a minor modification, the suggested patch seems to work correctly for me
on both IPv4 and IPv6 static configurations.
The modification I have added is to clear the variables DNS, DNS6, DOMAINS,
DOMAINS6, DEFAULT_ROUTE before importing the state files,
otherwise their previous contents may b
On 27/03/2023 01:08, Diederik de Haas wrote:
> I don't know if it's also an upstream kernel issue or it's only caused by
> Debian's patch, but AFAICT that patch needs to be revised to (at least)
> account
> for the upstream change(s?) in firmware loading.
AFAICT, it's just a Debian problem now.
This bug still persists on Bookworm kernels despite having been "fixed"
upstream. It has been annoying me for a while, so I decided to work out exactly
what was going on.
>From the upstream discussion and elsewhere, I gather that the firmware file
"iwl-debug-yoyo.bin" is optional "TLV debug data"
Package: unison-2.51+4.11.1
Version: 2.51.3-1
The -addversionno option of unison attempts to invoke the same version of
unison on the server as on the client, to prevent version mismatches.
This facility seems to have been broken since Debian has augmented the version
number of the binary with
Package: cryptsetup-run
Version: 2:2.0.6-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
When using an encrypted root file system, user is prompted to enter
password to unlock the disk from initramfs. Typing Ctrl+D immediately at
the password prompt results in the boot locking up, requiring a hard reset.
Steps to
Buster has just moved on to Thunar 1.6.14 by now - I can confirm that in
1.6.14 the bug is fixed for me, I see similar behaviour to what Chris
Tillman has reported, which is fine. The patch that I linked to above is
included in 1.6.14 so that seems consistent with what I'd expext to see.
I can
I came across this bug when using the Unison file synchroniser. I have
been able to reproduce it reliably as follows: Simply open a directory
with Thunar and then execute the following shell fragment inside the
same directory:
# while true ; do touch a ; mv a b ; rm b ; done
The Thunar windo
Package: libreoffice-common
Version: 1:4.2.5-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I have Avahi service publishing disabled with the following setting in
/etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf:
[publish]
disable-publishing=yes
Attempting to run either LibreOffice Draw or LibreOffice Impress fails, givi
On 24/03/14 06:52, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> I'm not completely sure it's the right solution here. I mean, it might
> be the wisest short-term one, but it'll also break XInput2 features. I
> guess not much people already use them and I'm not sure how well they
> work, but I guess the best way to f
Package: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Version: 1.1.6-2
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream patch
Dear Maintainer,
LightDM causes problems with mouse cursors and startup notifications on the
Xfce desktop (and possibly elsewhere). These seem to be caused by the lightdm
greeter setting a device-specific cursor
Package: di-netboot-assistant
Version: 0.37
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
If a per-user configuration is being used, which redefines STATUS_LIB, then
issuing the command 'di_netboot_assistant uninstall' does not list the
installed netboot images.
The hardcoded path /var/lib/di-netboot-assi
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