Tom Horsley writes:
On Tue, 31 May 2022 18:38:54 -0400 Sam Varshavchik wrote: > It keeps finding its way back on my systems, even after I uninstalled it Uninstalling is probably hopeless. I don't bother with uninstalling things like that, but disabling and masking them seems to work well, and that leaves all the files around dependencies are looking for. So far I haven't had anything get unmasked behind my back.
In this situation masking it is insufficient. The scriptlet still runs whenever the package gets updated. And it has a history of being, shall we say, rather insistent on taking over the /etc/resolv.conf symlink.
At some point, when the annoyance factor kicks up a notch, I'll probably create an empty rpm named "systemd-resolved", version 9999, and hopefully that'll be the end of it. Perhaps, for some yucks, publish the spec file on github so that anyone can download it and easily build this reliable version of systemd-resolved by themselves.
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