Bug 241378 - Split nas daemon and libs
Summary: Split nas daemon and libs
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Status: CLOSED NOTABUG
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: nas
Version: 6
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
medium
medium
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Assignee: Frank Büttner
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Blocks: F7Update
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2007-05-25 15:33 UTC by Bastien Nocera
Modified: 2007-11-30 22:12 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2007-06-23 17:33:58 UTC
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Description Bastien Nocera 2007-05-25 15:33:19 UTC
1. Install anything that depends on artsc
2. See nas starting up during init

You should split the libraries and the daemon, most people don't want the daemon
at all.

Comment 1 Frank Büttner 2007-06-23 15:50:42 UTC
Without the daemon it is useless, because it is needed for example for sound
output of Qt.

Comment 2 Bastien Nocera 2007-06-23 16:49:58 UTC
If I were to use Amarok, why exactly would I need nas running?
esound has the same problem (you can't use the API without the daemon running),
but we don't require the daemon to be installed, and started up on each boot
like nas does.

I want amarok installed, I don't want the daemon being started up on each boot.

Comment 3 Frank Büttner 2007-06-23 17:10:45 UTC
It is your problem, because all ports between 49152 are 65535 are usable for
all. So it is not an Bug. You have to options. Change the port of amarok or
disable the nasd via "chkconfig --level 123456 nasd off"

Comment 4 Bastien Nocera 2007-06-23 17:30:53 UTC
I still don't want nas running just because I happened to have a library that
depends on it. Please, again, split the daemon and the libraries, or I'll get
the library to drop dependency on nas' libs.

Comment 5 Frank Büttner 2007-06-23 17:33:58 UTC
No. I don't  do this, because it is not needed!!!

Comment 6 Matthias Clasen 2007-06-24 21:56:25 UTC
Bastien, 

yum remove amarok 

seems the way to go then.


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