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t maintainers did not ever see this
because it's an uncommon configuration nowadays (and there's now an
open bug and good luck on getting that fixed in a reasonable way).
Uncommon configurations need people actually using them to find AND
fix bugs that are caused by such deviation
ch is a situation considered to be unsupported
> by systemd upstream).
I'd like to point out that this hasn't made it into jessie so far,
as there are outstanding bugs.
Help with those is certainly appreciated.
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* Simon McVittie [141110 00:55]:
> On 09/11/14 23:34, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote:
> >>> On the other hand, it would break typical uses of using sound remotely.
> >>
> >> This usually happens via UPnP or similar, though - the actual audio is
> >> ult
sually daemon users that
are not logged in through a session manager, and thereby don't get
access granted by PolicyKit (or equiv).
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t can't do that for the "recovery" option (so
no way to pass nosplash from /etc/default/grub)
- We don't unnecessarily deviate from other distros for no good
reason.
On-by-default is likely a good idea, which is why I'd like to see
'splash' being added to /e/d/g.
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hy adding "splash" to the default command line
> would be a bad thing?
I just did a test upgrade from wheezy to jessie, and it appears that
there is already a ucf prompt for /etc/default/grub (removal of OS
prober settings).
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https://i.imgur.com/DORkOKa.jpg
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agree. The various interpreters already ship most of their
standard library files in /usr/lib. I'd also want to point out that
additional search paths in /usr/share would add significant
runtime overhead.
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ends on why you were doing these things in the
first place. It'd be my understanding that udev should take care
about most stuff, and for the root device, your initramfs-tools hook
should do it.
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need help with that?
> I've just cobbled together a short unlock.service file which seems to
> work reasonable fine and which I can share with you.
I'd love to see that file.
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> asking for a password to feed into encfs. But I cannot figure out how
> to do this under systemd.
Can't directly help you with this, but the manual page text for
`--no-tty` reads as if it would do the opposite of what you actually
want to do.
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ades or get
deinstalled, and users get a fresh config that works, but may not do
anything useful.
C.
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* Vincent Lefevre [140717 04:02]:
> On 2014-07-17 03:21:28 +0200, Christian Hofstaedtler wrote:
> > * Arno Töll [140713 13:25]:
> > > * Ignore the problem, and refer to the manpage of aptitude without
> > > proper fix etc. which clearly says "THIS OPTION CAN CAUS
T USE IT UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING". The bad news is, we
> can't tell this before it's too late, such as in a NEWS file - and we
> know, everybody reads release notes too, right?
I'm expressing support for this, and/or your second option.
Any non-trivial setup wi
more pushback if one did much of it.
Maybe these things need to happen in teams, basically sets of people
agreeing on the same packaging principles (i.e. "we all use gbp and
single-debian-patch and dh and ...") and everybody sharing the same
goals could work on the "team" packages
with the country-labeling/-generalization, because
to me (myself an Austrian) this reads like quite the insult.
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time and (enough) installed systems
will not follow suit.
I'd strongly recommend against using update-alternatives for
llvm-config.
C.
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those changes are small one
time costs, and sysadmins alreay deal with such things in a mostly
trivial way.
The real issues in an enterprise environment are way higher in the
stack.
I'm also looking forward to systemd to replace various local hacks
(@reboot anyone?), similar to what Russ already
for a long list of other reasons, and the
one thing more doesn't matter. (In other news, LSB init scripts work
nowhere except on Debian(-derivates).)
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> >unit
> >file for dirmngr, then the script can remain as it is.
>
> This will also cause double effort since Debian needs special handling
> that no other distribution obviously needs.
Except that, on RHEL6(*), if you use `su
s a tradeoff for better security.
No ideas for/about the other archs.
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revents extending the software without huge effort.
-ch
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1 based on your arguments for doing so. If that's the path
> taken, it'd be really good if we could document (and at least partially
> automate?) the migration path from racoon to the preferred alternatives.
I have no clue of kFreeBSD, but I'm using racoon on Linux. I'd
forever have that UNRELEASED entry down there,
because it's an accurate representation of history.
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to stable. Hence Adam's
> reply.
I don't see us going to fix this in stable; I'll see if I can come
up with a reliable patch for unstable, but that's it.
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