I would if I considered it a bug. (I didn't fully describe the current
state of samba4, because I figured it was irrelevant: You can alter the
interfaces it binds to, but not for *only* the dns resolver -- so
currently, if you want samba4 listening on the wildcard address you'll
need the dns resolver listening there too.) It would be a nice feature,
sure.  But, it's nm-dnsmasq is the one breaking away from standards in
ways that will break other packages, so I'm reporting the conflict here.

Btw, named immediately notices because of the
/etc/network/if-{up,down}.d/bind9 scripts that trigger "rndc reconfig"
when an interface goes up or down.

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  NM-controlled dnsmasq prevents other DNS servers from starting

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