As discussed by a number of people in bug #562757 it appears that
nfs-kernel-server has kicked off a transition to the use of rpcbind - at
least, nfs-kernel-server has switched to needing rpcbind and we can't
have two things claiming the portmap port.  Since a number of packages
currently rely on portmap (list based on rdepends below) this is likely
to require a transition of some kind.

I've not seen any discussion of how this is supposed to work, or any
mention of the planned transition before it broke my systems.  There's
quite a few bugs in ONCRPC related packages related to the current state
but none of them seem to have a summary of what the intention is - does
anyone have any information here?

Daniel Baumann <[email protected]>
   doodle (U)

Mark Brown <[email protected]>
   nis

Tim Cutts <[email protected]>
   am-utils

Debian QA Group <[email protected]>
   unfs3

Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta <[email protected]>
   netkit-bootparamd
   netkit-rusers
   netkit-rwall

No??l K??the <[email protected]>
   drac

Chuan-kai Lin <[email protected]>
   fam

Robert Luberda <[email protected]>
   rlinetd

Ola Lundqvist <[email protected]>
   harden

Debian GNUnet Maintainers <[email protected]>
   doodle

Michael Meskes <[email protected]>
   quota

Anibal Monsalve Salazar <[email protected]>
   nfs-utils
   rstatd

Miquel van Smoorenburg <[email protected]>
   nis (U)

Geert Stappers <[email protected]>
   p3nfs


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