juras256 wrote:
The Book says that most tests of NSS-3.11.3 will fail without defined
proper domainname in DUMSUF.
I think I have defined proper domainname, but I'm in doubt what does it
mean "proper"...
The only place I defined something like domainname in my system is
/etc/hosts file.
192.168.0.101 kaptah.homelinux.net kaptah
and I defined
export DOMSUF=homelinux.net
Still I have only 670 tests passed and there should be 800.
Something must have gone wrong... :-( May be the problem lies somewhere
else...
At the very beginning of setting up my system I noticed that
the login banner defined in /etc/issue
shows domainname=(none) when I use \o in it.
Does it have anything to do with DOMSUF and
how to define domainname for /etc/issue?
These are probably two completely different stories...
Can someone explain any of them?
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I believe the trouble may be with:
192.168.0.101 kaptah.homelinux.net kaptah
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Try changing it to 127.0.0.1 kaptah.homelinux.net kaptah
127.0.0.1 is the loop back (home address) of your computer.
I had this same problem went I tried to build NSS a few months back.
Thanks to many here who helped me through it.
See this thread:
http://archives.linuxfromscratch.org/mail-archives/blfs-support/2006-June/060076.html
for more details of what I went through.
Also, when rebuilding NSS, start from a clean build tree. Remove the
current NSS directory, untar the package, and start from the beginning
command again. Starting clean when rebuilding NSS also was a factor in
my success.
HTH
rblythe
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