On 04. 06. 22 12:23, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
No, I have no clue. But I'm pretty sure applications that do choose to
use /etc/resolv.conf still deserve to receive correct results.
Agreed. Which they do not receive from systemd-resolved in certain use
cases. Applications use DNS because they expect fully working DNS. Yet
systemd adds several non-standard "improvements", which breaks other use
cases. I would not complain if it just worked.
I see Lennart responded in the upstream bug:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/19227
although it's still waiting on him after a long time.
This is an upstream issue, not a downstream issue, so I wouldn't
expect much interaction in the downstream bug report.
Michael
This is an existing issue in Fedora installation. So I fill bugs to
Fedora. It is up to fedora maintainers to forward those reports to
upstream, if it affects also upstream, or at least we it that way in our
team. I don't want to join systemd development. The reason I fill issues
there is to improve name resolution in Fedora and also RHEL. Because
filled bugzillas have no effect, I try at least on github. To have at
least evidence those issues were known and reported.
But unlike Fedora, there is no ON_QA phase. They implement something and
close the bug. Often it makes me to report another issue, because that
was not what were requested or just half of the problem were fixed. Just
like with the bug you have mentioned. We have a workflow for that in
bugzilla, but it is not used on upstream.
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