The following debian[1] forum indicate that failover and tracing need to be disabled in order to disable NSUPDATE as well and I confirmed the steps, otherwise the build fails.
I'm not too sure if this is the right way to fix this problem as I don't want to introduce new issues that will impact other users.
Additionally, Debian had to re-enable NSUPDATE after disabling it due to some issues
* Reenable NSUPDATE (closes: #798237)
Will need to look at it more carefully, and talk with the foundation team maybe.
The following debian[1] forum indicate that failover and tracing need to be disabled in order to disable NSUPDATE as well and I confirmed the steps, otherwise the build fails.
I'm not too sure if this is the right way to fix this problem as I don't want to introduce new issues that will impact other users.
Additionally, Debian had to re-enable NSUPDATE after disabling it due to some issues
* Reenable NSUPDATE (closes: #798237)
Will need to look at it more carefully, and talk with the foundation team maybe.
[1] - http:// forums. debian. net/viewtopic. php?f=10& t=95273
Eric