Am 14.03.23 um 17:31 schrieb Luca Boccassi:
On Tue, 14 Mar 2023 18:03:53 +0200 =?utf-8?Q?Samuli_Suonp=C3=A4=C3=A4?=
wrote:
On 14. Mar 2023, at 17.34, Luca Boccassi wrote:
Exactly, so the admin shouldn't install a package that in the
description says:
"Installing this package automatically
On Tue, 14 Mar 2023 18:03:53 +0200 =?utf-8?Q?Samuli_Suonp=C3=A4=C3=A4?=
wrote:
>
> > On 14. Mar 2023, at 17.34, Luca Boccassi wrote:
> >
> > Exactly, so the admin shouldn't install a package that in the
> > description says:
> >
> > "Installing this package automatically overwrites /etc/resolv
> On 14. Mar 2023, at 17.34, Luca Boccassi wrote:
>
> Exactly, so the admin shouldn't install a package that in the
> description says:
>
> "Installing this package automatically overwrites /etc/resolv.conf and
> switches it to be managed by systemd-resolved."
>
> if that's not what they want
Control: severity -1 wishlist
Control: tags -1 wontfix
On Tue, 14 Mar 2023 15:05:20 +0100 Bastian Blank
wrote:
> Control: severity -1 serious
>
> Let's make this RC, as it breaks updates.
>
> The systemd-resolved package modifies a global config file
> /etc/resolv.conf. This breaks any name re
Control: severity -1 serious
Let's make this RC, as it breaks updates.
The systemd-resolved package modifies a global config file
/etc/resolv.conf. This breaks any name resolution if resolved is not
running. Especially if it can't run at all.
| root@debian-sid:~# ls -al /etc/resolv.conf
| lrw
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