:Another issue that you might want to look into before the release. : :When running on the snapshot from yesterday, :(1.13.0-DEVELOPMENT #0: Sun Jul 13 00:54:52 CEST 2008) : :when a host cannot resolve, we get this error : : # mount 10.0.0.10:/home /mnt : nfs: bad net address 10.0.0.10 : :If the host in DNS or /etc/hosts on the client, it mounts fine by either :IP address or host name. It only occurs if it cannot resolve. : :I found a posting, that sounds related, from back in February that said, : : :mount -t nfs 6pack:/ /mnt : : : :will fail and issue a warning about bad net address 6pack. There is a : :patch below which might be helpful for fixing this. : :and apparently Matt committed a patch. : :The problem does not exist on my 1.10.1-RELEASE machine. However, it :appears that it or a similar bug has been re-introduced.
Yup, it's definitely still broken. I'm not sure why I was even doing the gethostbyaddr() call. I'll change it to use inet_pton(). -Matt Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>