| Summary: | mga6: gssproxy.service failed to load: No such file or directory. | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Bit Twister <bittwister2> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | Guillaume Rousse <guillomovitch> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | mageia, marja11 |
| Version: | Cauldron | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | x86_64 | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
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| Source RPM: | gssproxy | CVE: | |
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Description
Bit Twister
2016-01-18 14:16:26 CET
Assigning to all packagers collectively, because a package that does not yet exist in Mageia does not yet have a maintainer. @ Colin However, if you have any ideas on how badly we need gssproxy, or if you want to stop our systemd from probing for it: please say so :-) CC:
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mageia, marja11 This is something for our NFS maintainer (whoever that may be) (In reply to Colin Guthrie from comment #2) > This is something for our NFS maintainer (whoever that may be) Thx, Col :-) nfs-utils I suppose.... that's guillomovitch Re-assigning Assignee:
pkg-bugs =>
guillomovitch This dependency seems a bit excessive, as gssproxy is only used AFAIK when kerberos is used for authenticating NFS users. Anyway, I just submitted gssproxy package, which should fix the issue. gssproxy is now a dependency of nfs-utils-1.3.3-4.mga6, closing. Status:
NEW =>
RESOLVED |