Ondřej Surý writes:
> Wait, after re-reading your first bugreport - did you removed, but not
> purged the pdns-backend-bind package?
As I reported in
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=865561#16
Jessie -> Stretch upgrade failed, because pdns_server process failed to
start after
Wait, after re-reading your first bugreport - did you removed, but not
purged the pdns-backend-bind package?
O.
On 24 June 2017 7:45:12 a.m. Juha Heinanen wrote:
Christian Hofstaedtler writes:
Previously bindbackend was not optional but always builtin into
core. Having a module is a new o
Christian Hofstaedtler writes:
> Previously bindbackend was not optional but always builtin into
> core. Having a module is a new option in 4.x, and the package is
> there to support configurations without bindbackend.
>
> You can remove the package if you don't want it.
I can remove it, but fir
* Juha Heinanen [170623 20:33]:
> Ondřej Surý writes:
> > I think that Recommends/Suggests should reflect their actual meanings (e.g
> > it is recommended to have bind plugin installed under common conditions).
> > It should not be changes to workaround settings of apt.
>
> Common condition of
Ondřej Surý writes:
> You can always use apt-get --no-recommends if you don't want the
> recommended packages to be installed.
I don't know that Debian policy says about distribution upgrades, but in
my opinion it is not good practice if upgrade of a perfectly well
configured package fails.
> I
That's up to Christian (maintainer) to decide...
On 23 June 2017 8:04:44 p.m. James Cloos wrote:
"OS" == Ondřej Surý writes:
OS> (e.g it is recommended to have bind plugin installed under common
OS> conditions).
Why is it recommended, though?
I suspect most use pdns for db backends.
All
> "OS" == Ondřej Surý writes:
OS> (e.g it is recommended to have bind plugin installed under common
OS> conditions).
Why is it recommended, though?
I suspect most use pdns for db backends.
All of the backends should be suggested, not recommended.
-JimC
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You can always use apt-get --no-recommends if you don't want the
recommended packages to be installed.
I think that Recommends/Suggests should reflect their actual meanings (e.g
it is recommended to have bind plugin installed under common conditions).
It should not be changes to workaround set
Debian Bug Tracking System writes:
> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
> which was filed against the pdns-server package:
>
> #865561: pdns_server does not start after upgrade to stretch
>
> It has been closed by Christian Hofstaedtler .
>
> Their explanation is attach
Package: pdns-server
Version: 4.0.3-1
In Jessie, I had these packages installed:
$ dpkg -l | egrep pdns
ii pdns-backend-mysql3.4.1-4+deb8u7
amd64generic MySQL backend for PowerDNS
ii pdns-recursor 3.6.2-2+deb8u3
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