Hi,

Am Sonntag, den 27.07.2014, 13:53 -0400 schrieb Daniel Dickinson:
> Package: libnss-myhostname
> Version: 0.3-6
> Severity: serious
> 
> Takes over names resolution of local host's name and causes apps that
> need FQDN instead of just
> hostname to fail (becuase myhostname fails to include a domain).

Can you explain the problems in more detai:
What programs are affected?
What precisely do these program look up, what do they expect, and what
do they get with libnss-myhostname?
Did they previously work out-of-the box without libnss-myhostname and an
unmodified /etc/hosts, or did you have to modify /etc/hosts (i.e. add
the FQDN there)?
If so, what happens if you still add them to /etc/hosts?


Greetings,
Joachim

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