On 7/19/20 3:15 PM, Óscar García Amor via arch-general wrote: > I can understand that packagers want to make things easy, but not in > this case. I cannot have a full service installed with a new user > created, only host, dig and nslookup commands. The splitted package > bind and bind-tools had this option, but now I must install a service > that I do not need which is annoying. > > There is any way to reconsider this? Why do you care if a service is installed, if you aren't using that service? Don't enable the service. You have lots of disabled services installed already. Why is it a problem if a system user is created that you don't need? You have lots of system users you don't use, already. If it bothers you that much, create a sysusers.d dropin override to prevent that user's creation. I see no rationale to re-split the package. The arguments you're using aren't arguments which arch typically values. -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
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