On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 2:55 AM, treah blade <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am unsure if anyone has been keeping an eye on this package as it is really 
> a require package if you will be using nfs at all in your system. The version 
> that currently is in blfs is 1.1.4 which at this point is over 2 years old 
> and now with the current version of LFS using a diffrent glibc no longer 
> builds cleanly. I understand that blfs does not always match up with the 
> current version of LFS but soon this pacakge will need to be updated in order 
> to continue to be availiable.   One of the issues with the newer build of 
> this has diffrent requirements for dependancies then the old version.
>
> I was not sure if this had come up before or not, but I did search this 
> mailing list as far as the message I have recived and did not see anything 
> there. What I am wondering is if there were any plans to update this package 
> or if anyone had built one of the newer builds and had sorted all the 
> depenancies out yet? I have a current LFS install and have yet to be able to 
> get NFS working due to this pacakge not wanting to build with that toolchain 
> and the newer one requesting dependancies that I am not sure where to locate.
>
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nfs-utils-1.2.3 is the current version:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/nfs/nfs-utils/1.2.3/nfs-utils-1.2.3.tar.bz2

I built it a while ago (1.2.2 actually) and I had little problem with
it.  I believe you then need to rebuild util-linux with nfs enabled.
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