Re: F28 System Wide Change: Removal of Sun RPC Interfaces From glibc

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On 2018-01-05 05:19, Jan Kurik wrote:
> == Detailed Description ==
> glibc bundles an implementation of Sun RPC (including XDR support, on
> which Sun RPC is based). This implementation is not compatible with
> IPv6, and due to the way addresses are represented, adding IPv6
> support would need an ABI bump. As a result, upstream decided to move
> Sun RPC support to a separate library, libtrpc, which has been
> packaged since Fedora 7.
> 
> == Scope ==
> * Other developers:
> Packages which still use the built-in Sun RPC support need to switch
> to libtirpc. NIS packages need to switch to the separate libnsl
> package.

Please be aware that not all RPC-dependent packages are "aware" of
libtirpc yet.  Notably, KDE's NFS kioslaves (in kdebase3, kde-runtime,
and kio-extras) would need to be patched to use libtirpc.  Without such,
the packages would rebuild, but without NFS support.

Also, does this mean that libtirpc's headers will move out of
/usr/include/tirpc?

-- 
Yaakov Selkowitz
Software Engineer - Platform Enablement Group
Red Hat, Inc.

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