On Dec 28, Russell Coker <russ...@coker.com.au> wrote: > In the modern Internet where services such as EC2 are increasing in > popularity > in the vast majority of cases the purpose of a hostname is only for tracking > errors. If you are too lazy to have a script properly configure your servers it does not mean that the programs which rely on a properly configured server to work are broken.
Considering that any non-trivial server needs to send email out, having a working FQDN configured is not "obsolete". Your solution to #562780 is broken anyway, /etc/hostname can (and actually should) be a FQDN. -- ciao, Marco
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