On 21. 10. 21 22:37, Ben Cotton wrote:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/retire_NIS_user_space_utils
== Summary ==
This change is about retiring the ypbind, yp-tools, and ypserv
packages, and removal of the {nis,yp}domainname user-space utility
programs from the hostname package...
Possibly stupid question, but I am really confused by what "NIS" is in
packaging terms.
In EL 9, we added this to Python:
"Build without the legacy nis module"
https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/rpms/python3.9/-/merge_requests/1/
It removes the dependency on libnsl2 and libtirpc. However neither is listed in
this change proposal. Would we remove the nis Python module on Fedora as well,
or not?
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