The ifdown() routine in src/ifdown.c (called by halt or reboot when
passed -i flag) produces weird output on GNU/kFreeBSD (prints
uninitialised strings).
Looking at the code, I fail to understand why this give such result.
Can you explain more?
I'm not to happy about just commenting out the
On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 04:08:19PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
The ifdown() routine in src/ifdown.c (called by halt or reboot when
passed -i flag) produces weird output on GNU/kFreeBSD (prints
uninitialised strings).
Looking at the code, I fail to understand why this give such
Package: sysvinit
Version: 2.86.ds1-1.1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The ifdown() routine in src/ifdown.c (called by halt or reboot when passed -i
flag) produces weird output on GNU/kFreeBSD (prints uninitialised strings).
Since this feature is not very useful, because netbase already shuts
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