I don't think it interferes with anything to leave it running, and RSS
on my machine is <4MB, so I'm not sure this is high priority. Also, it
should probably be targeted at bind9 in Ubuntu, to provide a
convenient way to disable start.
** Changed in: maas
Importance: High => Low
** Also affects: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
- I'd really prefer not to have one running.
+ MAAS brings up short-lived instances of named in its test suite,
+ and when running in "development" mode. It requires that bind9 is
+ installed, but does not use the system instance of named. It
+ would be useful to have an option to disable start of bind9. This
+ may also be useful if running an alternative nameserver on the
+ machine.
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Installing bind9 as per HACKING.txt leaves a running bind daemon on
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