Re: network service removed in Fedora 40 without a Change proposal(?)

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> > > Just for record, the removal of network-scripts was done because
> > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/dhclient_deprecation
> >
> > That page has Category:ChangePageIncomplete.
> > dhcp-client is present in F40, even though it has Provides:deprecated().
> >
> > > Network-scripts heavily depend on dhclient and there is no plan to rework
> > > them to use a different dhcp implementation.
> >
> > Ack. So it sounds like we could keep using both in F40
> > and prepare for removal in F41.
>
> There are various uses of the service that do not need a DHCP client,
> like the one I referred to in the bug report and FESCo ticket. Heck,
> you can kinda *assume* anyone still using the service at this point is
> doing something weird with it, not just a 'normal' "bring up this
> interface for me with DHCP" kinda thing.
>
> The removal of the network service should still be treated as its own
> significant operation, not a natural consequence of the removal of
> dhclient.

The System-V scripts are also deprecated since systemd v254 so
eventually they'll be going away too:

https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2023-August/049349.html
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