lbcd (3.5.0-1) unstable; urgency=low Any -P option present in DAEMON_ARGS in /etc/default/lbcd should be removed. Under systemd and upstart, there's no need for lbcd to write a PID file, so adding this flag is now handled by the init script. If the option is not removed on upgrades, the daemon may fail to start, since the systemd and upstart configurations no longer create the directory for the PID file. The NO_START option in /etc/default/lbcd is no longer supported and will be converted to update-rc.d lbcd disable on upgrade. To re-enable the lbcd service later, run update-rc.d lbcd enable. lbcd no longer allows the client to ask for arbitrary supported service probes. Instead, all services that a client may query must be explicitly allowed with -a command-line options (set in DAEMON_OPTS in /etc/default/lbcd). This only applies to version three queries. lbnamed only uses version two queries and is not affected. -- Russ Allbery Sat, 28 Dec 2013 14:24:22 -0800