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Hi Renee.
The nwamd(1M) manpage shows /etc/nwam/llp as "volatile and might change
in a future release." So llp is a documented yet volatile interface.
What is the prognosis of changing this file? How permanent is it?
I ask because there is a bugzilla bug
8346 AI should work with NWAM
which will require checking this file, but I don't want to base a fix on
something which will change.
Thanks,
Jack
P.S. Please note I am not on the nwam-bugs alias, and don't know whether
the other addressees are either.
On 04/23/09 15:44, bugzilla-daemon at defect.opensolaris.org wrote:
> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=8346
>
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> bjw <bjw at sun.com> changed:
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> What |Removed |Added
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> Status|INCOMPLETE |ACCEPTED
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> --- Comment #3 from bjw <bjw at sun.com> 2009-04-23 15:44:29 ---
> Work-around will work, but the preferred method, per the NWAM team
> is to modify the llp file.
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>
>> For phase 0.5 (what's in opensolaris now), modifying the llp
>> file is the way to go.
>>
>> -renee
>>
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