Re: Bug#852395: unblock: gssproxy/0.5.1-2

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NeilBrown:
> On Sun, Mar 05 2017, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> 
>> [...]
> 
> Yes, they can.
> The systemd unit files are designed so that svcgssd will only be started
> if gssproxy didn't start - and gssproxy is tried first.
> 
> If you use something other than systemd, similar logic would be needed.
> 
> NeilBrown
> 
> 
> [...]

Hi,

@Neil: Thanks for the clarification. :)  I am taking you and linux-nfs
off again (BCC'ed) as I assumed the rest follows from here are less like
to be relevant for you.

@Robbie: Can you clarify what happens for people who have chosen to use
sysvinit as init system?  Will they end up with gssproxy or svcgssd or a
broken NFS?

Thanks,
~Niels


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