In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Ferenc Kiraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>OK, I guess I'm ruling out the kernel problem. I upgraded from
>kernel 2.0.38 to 2.2.14pre16 as you suggested and it made
>absolutely no difference to NIS. The above mentioned progs
>segfault just as happily as ever. So the
According to George A. Dowding:
> If you have copies of those suggestions I would like to see them. I
> am running on alpha and NIS is extreemly important to my system.
See the bug tracking system
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/
Enter "nis" as package name.
Mike.
Thanks Miquel,
If you have copies of those suggestions I would like to see them. I
am running on alpha and NIS is extreemly important to my system.
> "Miquel" == Miquel van Smoorenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Miquel> According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> I have potato (sparc) and n
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I think there is a confusion here. I am speaking about the sparc
> architecture (and the testing machine is an old Sun IPC running potato
> with the lastest kernel, in case this is relevant). Nothing to do with
> the Alphas.
Okay, I'm reading this on the debian-al
Miquel van Smoorenburg writes:
> According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > I have potato (sparc) and nis doesn't work either. Before that I have
> > slink and nis never work for me. I have written to this list about
> > the problem, but nis never got fixed.
>
> I have responded to all bugreports t
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I have potato (sparc) and nis doesn't work either. Before that I have
> slink and nis never work for me. I have written to this list about
> the problem, but nis never got fixed.
I have responded to all bugreports that were filed. Fact is:
- My machine is not an
Miquel van Smoorenburg writes:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Ferenc Kiraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I just upgraded to the most recent slink release and NIS stopped
> >working. If I run any of the NIS programs: domainname, ypcat,
> >ypwhich, etc, I get an instant segmentation fault
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Ferenc Kiraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I just upgraded to the most recent slink release and NIS stopped
>working. If I run any of the NIS programs: domainname, ypcat,
>ypwhich, etc, I get an instant segmentation fault. This is
>supposed to be a production machine
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