Re: nft list sets changed behavior

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On Sun, Jun 18, 2023 at 03:35:09PM +0200, Florian Westphal wrote:
> moving to nf-devel
> 
> nft.ogxzcrqhuhgchbvxcs4j7wws@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <nft.ogxzcrqhuhgchbvxcs4j7wws@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...]
> > > > After updating to Debian 12 my tools relying on 'nft -j list sets' fail.
> > > > It now does not include the elements in those lists like it did on 11.
> 
> I see three possible solutions:
> 1 - accept the breakage.
> 2 - repair the inconsistency so we get 1.0.0 and
>     earlier behaviour back.
> 3 - make "list sets" *always* include set elements,
>     unless --terse was given.
> 
> Thoughts? I'd go with 3, I dislike the
> different behaviour that 2) implies and we already
> have --terse, we just need to make use of it here.

I'd go with 3 too, so --terse is honored.



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