Hoi, On 9. Oct 2004, at 21:38, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote: > On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Eirik Øverby wrote: > > Hi, > >> For some time I've been wanting to use NO_YP_LIBC with buildworld for >> my jails, to enable NIS on the host system but keep the jails >> functioning. >> >> I noticed back in August that a patch was submitted to make this work >> on then-CURRENT (I'm copying the author on this one, hoping I'm not >> acting inappropriately by doing so): >> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2004-August/ >> 002550.html >> >> Sadly, when compiling 5.3-BETA (as of 30 minutes ago), buildworld >> gives >> me the following errors: > .... >> This feature would be very useful, and it is sad to see that it has >> once been in the tree but that it does not work any longer. >> >> Here's to hoping someone can look into it (Bjoern, are you reading >> this? ;) > > > the patch had not yet been committed because of some people had asked > me to hold back the work until other major things that really had been > needed for RELENG_5/5.3 would have been done. I can see why.. ;) > > Now, I will need at least another week to catch up with all the things > (mostly bind import) that have changed (I will be short of time till > at least wed or thu). No rush for me. > NO_YP_LIBC will then be changed to NO_NIS. Makes sense. > I will post a patch for current and RELENG_5 here resp. on stable_at_ once > I have verified everything works well. I will also update bin/68303 > at that time. If you need help testing I can put this beast into a production-like environment in no time. > You will not find this feature in 5.3 but the upcoming patch for > RELENG_5 should help and should be available around release time. This is the only piece of bad news I see in your reply. Does that mean I'll have to keep applying patches every time I want to upgrade my 5.3 (and 4.x) systems, with the risk that it stops working at some point - and no updated patch is immediately available? Or does it mean it will go into the RELENG_5 tree after 5.3-RELEASE (which is perfectly OK obviously)? > I hope that's ok for you. Sure, at the end of the day, I can't have everything I guess - I'll make do with what comes. Thanks for your quick reply! /EirikReceived on Sat Oct 09 2004 - 17:57:34 UTC
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