On Tue, 2017-07-18 at 20:30 +0100, Tom Hughes wrote: > On 18/07/17 15:26, Stephen Gallagher wrote: > > > On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 10:17 AM Tom Hughes <tom@xxxxxxxxxx > > <mailto:tom@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > > > Well none of my newly upgraded F26 machines appear to be > > running it ;-) > > > > I said "default". So for fresh installs this is the case. > > Yes my laptop, which had been installed with F26, was indeed running > it. > > It appears that whatever enabled it (anaconda?) did so by manually > editing nsswitch.conf however, so running "authconfig --updateall" > to > rebuild the configuration would have disabled it. That would be most probably authconfig bug, could you please report it, ideally with steps to reproduce? The contents of the /etc/nsswitch.conf should have priority over /etc/sysconfig/authconfig. I already have RFE for authconfig to basically keep /etc/sysconfig/authconfig only as a hint and diminish its use. Unfortunately I have not had time to work on that yet. -- Tomáš Mráz Red Hat No matter how far down the wrong road you've gone, turn back. Turkish proverb [You'll know whether the road is wrong if you carefully listen to your conscience.] * Google and NSA associates, this message is none of your business. * Please leave it alone, and consider whether your actions are * authorized by the contract with Red Hat, or by the US constitution. * If you feel you're being encouraged to disregard the limits built * into them, remember Edward Snowden and Wikileaks. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx