As I mentioned by e-mail to the lxc-users mailing list, the switch to
the upstart job didn't regress the situation, it didn't fix any existing
race condition either.
There's no way of reliably waiting on an ldap server as it's not going
to be guaranteed to be running locally. Same thing for lxc, we can't
make conditional dependencies (if isc-dhcp-server exists, then wait for
it) and can't possibly cope with all the possible use cases our users
might think of.
I don't believe we're currently in a situation where something is broken
on a default install, any other complex configuration might need changes
to the upstart jobs or adding extra jobs to add the dependencies you're
looking for, which is perfectly fine, that's why upstart jobs are config
files after all.
** Changed in: isc-dhcp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
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