On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 04:58:08AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> $ hostname --fqdn
> xvii.vinc17.org
>
> $ hostname --all-fqdns
> xvii.local
> ...
I beg your pardon, I cannt see the bug here.
hostname(1) clearly says:
--all-fqdns
Displays all FQDNs of the machine. This option enumerates all
configured network addresses on all configured network interfaces, and
translates them to DNS domain names. Addresses that cannot be
translated (i.e. because they do not have an appropriate reverse DNS
entry) are skipped. Note that different addresses may resolve to
the same name, therefore the output may contain duplicate entries.
Do not make any assumptions about the order of the output.
So it apparently does what it claims to do. What am I missing?
Michael
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