Hey Felipe,
Felipe Sateler [2016-05-03 10:06 -0300]:
> So, if we don't want to get in the business of defining users, just
> providing the binary would be sufficient for this purpose.
TBH, I see little reason to not just enable it wholesale [1]. There
are no new build or binary dependencies, it d
Hey Felipe,
Felipe Sateler [2016-05-04 22:57 -0300]:
> I just saw this commit[1]. I don't think we should do that, because
> the same nsswitch file is used for both (eg) i386 and amd64, but we
> have no way of forcing the install of both libnss-resolve:{amd64,i386}
> in a multiarch environment.
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Hi,
I just saw this commit[1]. I don't think we should do that, because
the same nsswitch file is used for both (eg) i386 and amd64, but we
have no way of forcing the install of both libnss-resolve:{amd64,i386}
in a multiarch environment.
On the other hand, libnss_dns is installed by libc6, so it
On 2016-03-13 23:09 -0400, Pat Hooper wrote:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 229-2
>
> Including a slash (/) in a partition label leads to systemd not being able
> to check the partition for errors. This in turn lead to problems accessing
> the partition (with no obvious acknowledgement of problems
Hello,
After reading #823346, I removed systemd-cron and it solved the
problem. This should be reassign to systemd-cron.
Best regards.
Pascal Dormeau
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