BTW, this is likely a 64-bit problem, as that number is -2, right? Maybe
it's an exceptionally bad programming error. I guess I won't see this
problem on i386.

So, maybe there is a serious 64-bit bug, in this case, why is the nfs-
user-server package removed from the distribution, why are the choices
being limited despite the fact that this bug has not been solved for
over a year? Or are you not testing these things on 64-bit machines?

BTW, the claims that this can be fixed simply by changing the
configuration seems to be wrong. The default config in 11.04 already
turns on that non-working idmapd.

This bug can be observed on a single machine running ubuntu 11.04 on
amd64 currently. I'll write more info as I have it.

** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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