It seems https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/autofs/+bug/1470687
will resolve this issue?
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Title:
-D variables not honored
For what I can tell this is still an issue with the version of autofs in
Vivid which will become Ubuntu 15.04 and also in the Debian version of
the package. Subsequently, it would be helpful if you were to submit
this bug to Debian.
Thanks!
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Landon's suggestion appears to be a fix for us too (thanks!). I did
alter the source package so I don't have to remember that should the
package have to be rebuilt one day. I set DEB_LDFLAGS_SET on the main
call to debhelper. I've included a patch to be precise.
That does not appear to be a good s
I experienced this problem when updating a client from Ubuntu 12.04 to
14.04. Our file server is running SunOS 5.11 but the symptom is the
same. For us, It's not a source code problem but the way
modules/parse_sun.c is compiled.
Here's the gcc line for parse_sun from a default debuild of the Ubunt
The way I used to test it:
echo "/test /etc/auto.test" >/etc/auto.master
echo 'test1 ${MYPATH}' >/etc/auto.test
echo 'OPTIONS="-DMYPATH=:/tmp"' >/etc/defaults/autofs
service autofs restart
automount -l debug /test
in the logs you'll see:
Jul 16 00:13:00 automount[7338]: attempting to mount
Sorry, there was a typo in the following line:
echo 'OPTIONS="-DMYPATH=:/tmp"' >>/etc/defaults/autofs
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Title:
-D variables not h
Neither environment variables nor ones specified on command line seemed to work.
Building 5.0.9 seems to have fixed the issue for us.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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