Even if you don't have networking setup, you should at least have a
/etc/hosts file with the line:

127.0.0.1       localhost       localhost.localdomain


in it.  Also, it appears that you didn't install gstep-base as root, or
perhaps for some other reason the /etc/services file does not have:

gdomap          538/tcp                         # GNUstep distributed
objects
gdomap          538/udp                         # GNUstep distributed
objects


in it. But that is not that big a problem, although the gdomap progrram
itself, must be installed as root.

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