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On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 11:23 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> It would be nice to compare what happens when one installs gnome/jessie
> vs. gnome/sid. I really wouldn't want this conflict to trigger having
> rdnssd installed and network-manager/gnome not…

Everything seems to turn out fine.

I couldn't get netcfg to trigger rdnssd installation with my set up,
so here is what I did to mimic the process:

boot from jessie RC2
nothing special up through pkgsel
before pkgsel, manually install rdnssd 1.0.1-2 from sid
proceed with pkgsel (making sure to select gnome in tasksel)

To resolve the rdnssd/nm conflict, apt concludes that nm should be
installed and rdnssd removed, which then happens.  Afterwards:

$ dpkg -l | grep -e network-manager -e rdnssd | cut -d' ' -f1,2,3
ii  network-manager
ii  network-manager-gnome
rc  rdnssd

On reboot, networking with nm works correctly.

This effectively mimics the configurations where netcfg automatically
adds in rdnssd.  Is this sufficient?

Best wishes,
Mike


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