On 19/03/2016 1:31 AM, Tom H wrote: > On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 11:17 PM, David Sommerseth > <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> On 17/03/16 13:23, Tom H wrote: >>> On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 12:53 PM, David Sommerseth >>> <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Not going to argue that this could have been done better, I agree with you >>>> here. On the other hand, maybe *that* is one reason it takes time to get this >>>> issue resolved too? That Red Hat QE is working on improving the situation, >>>> adding needed regression tests and so on for this use case. I know I'm >>>> speculating now, but I also know that these guys really do their best to avoid >>>> painful experiences for users and customers. Unfortunately, they do mistakes >>>> - as we all do from time to time. >>> >>> Given the >>> https://git.centos.org/blobdiff/rpms!bind.git/d56ed2d3a2736a07a09c268f3b2607cca8f1b6ca/SOURCES!named-chroot.service >>> commit, there's probably a lot of hype in RH's QA marketing claims. >>> I'm not implying that there's no QA at all but, in this case, if there >>> was any, it sucked. >> >> The people working on CentOS are not the same people working on RHEL, >> even if they're working in the same company. And RHEL is still the >> upstream source of CentOS. >> >> So if CentOS decides to fix this on their own, they need to keep track >> of this until it's fixed in RHEL and then remove their own fix. Of >> course SL could do that as well, but that can be a maintenance burden. >> >> That's the downside of being a downstream distro. > > Just because it's on git.centos.org doesn't mean that this is a CentOS > change. It's an import from RH. CentOS doesn't diverge from RHEL with > downstream patches. And, AFAIK, SL uses pristine RH sources and not > those modified by CentOS. Correct - that was my point. This is part of a change that RH pushed internally and to CentOS. The origin is RedHat - and the change shows the source of the bug - RedHat :) -- Steven Haigh Email: [log in to unmask] Web: https://www.crc.id.au Phone: (03) 9001 6090 - 0412 935 897