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systemd has some *serious* problems

systemd has some *serious* problems

Posted Sep 2, 2014 21:41 UTC (Tue) by bfields (subscriber, #19510)
In reply to: systemd has some *serious* problems by johannbg
Parent article: The poisoned NUL byte, 2014 edition (Project Zero)

Note upstream nfs-utils has its own unit files (see nfs-utils/systemd/) now, written mostly by Neil Brown. I assume that's what recent F20 or rawhide is using by now, but haven't checked. I don't know what you considered broken before, but worth checking to see if it's fixed now.


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systemd has some *serious* problems

Posted Sep 2, 2014 22:19 UTC (Tue) by johannbg (guest, #65743) [Link]

I'm pretty sure Neil Brown borrowed few bits from me and what kept and I consider broken in NFS in Fedora is not NFS itself it is it's Fedora maintainer. Heck I even spent 6 hours cleaning up the spec file for him.

No we could have ironed out any integration/migration issues between systemd and nfs in F16 but here we are and I guess Red Hat finally had to get it's act together when RHEL 7 got released and properly fix this.

The systemd migration/integration would be completed two or four releases ago in Fedora if it weren't for package maintainership ( or rather lack there of ) still only 80% done in sysv migration and at least 1000 man hours yet left to properly cleanup and integrate other aspect of systemd into the distribution.


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