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Bug#549412: freebsd-utils: fails to mount nfs: mount_nfs not found



Alan BRASLAU a écrit :
> http://www.debian.org/News/2009/20091007
> 
> ``
> Debian pushes development of kFreeBSD port
> October 7th, 2009
> The Debian Release Team is pleased to announce that it sees the port of the 
> Debian system to the FreeBSD kernel fit to be handled equal with the other 
> release ports. The upcoming release codenamed 'Squeeze' is planned to be the 
> first Debian distribution to be released with Linux and FreeBSD kernels.
> 
> The kFreeBSD architectures for the AMD64/Intel EM64T and i386 processor 
> architectures are now release architectures. Severe bugs on these 
> architectures will be considered release critical the same way as bugs on 
> other architectures like armel or i386 are. If a particular package does not 
> build or work properly on such an architecture this problem is considered 
> release-critical.
> ''
> 
> A missing mount_nfs makes kFreeBSD pretty incomplete for use.
> The answers in this bug report makes the news announcement
> pretty misleading. Furthermore, the handling the problem in such a way
> 
>> At most important, but may be even just wishlist:
> 
>> I assume you did notice “package maintainer's or release manager's
>> opinion” here. Which of them are you? No need for severity ping pong.
> 
> is pretty unfair for the good intention of users who are willing
> to follow Debian in this direction. A reasonable interpretation
> of the text of the news announcement would even make this issue
> "release-critical".
> 

If some users consider the use of NFS very important, they can probably
help to solve this issue.

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Aurelien Jarno                          GPG: 1024D/F1BCDB73
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