On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 16:22:17 +0100 Dave wrote:
DS> > It was empty anyway
DS> 
DS> But the default list isn't found in MIBDIRS.
DS> It's hardcoded into the SNMP library.

There is a difference between empty and not set. If MIBDIRS is set to empty,
then that's saying "don't look anywhere for mibs."

If it is set and empty, then unset it to get the apps to use the internal
defaults.

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