nss and corosync being the last on this are in Cosmic now.
** Changed in: corosync (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I agree that in a world of systemd-timesyncd by default packages could
stop depending on time-servers in most of the cases. But that is not a
bug in chrony but in freeipa.
Also it is not clear yet why your puppet would install one and then the
other, I'd ask you to file an extra bug with a bit mor
Currently we have these:
Reverse-Recommends
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* ceph-base (for chrony)
This is the same case as with Freeipa.
* radioclk (for chrony)
This is meant to provide DCF77 input to chrony, so ok
Reverse-Depends
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* freeipa-client
it seems all acks are complete, but it isn't in component mismatches yet.
@James - Does this wait for a new websockify upload?
** Changed in: python-jwcrypto (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Yeah, sad case of using internal structures now breaking.
I wish we could give this feature to the few users, but until upstream makes a
move that isn't really feasible. I agree that - until a fix exists - it should
be removed to not block others.
The normal strategy here is indeed to remove (bu
Removing packages from oracular:
bind-dyndb-ldap 11.10-6ubuntu12 in oracular
bind9-dyndb-ldap 11.10-6ubuntu12 in oracular amd64
bind9-dyndb-ldap 11.10-6ubuntu12 in oracular arm64
bind9-dyndb-ldap 11.10-6ubuntu12 in oracular armhf
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