Super! Works here, too.
Thanks,
/dev/idal
--- David Boynton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We were right. I posted the bug on Bugzilla and
RedHat's solution was to
upgrade glibc to the one distributed with rawhide.
Version 2.3.1-46. This
fixed the problem.
Dave
On Friday 14 February
Downgrading back to glibc-2.2.93-5.. too many things
were broken with 2.3.1-46. Perhaps I missed a
dependancy? rpm didn't complain, and I didn't have to
force install it.
Thanks for the info though.. Debian looks better every
day (:
/dev/idal
--- Chris de Vidal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, now I get segmentation faults in rpm and tripwire. I'm sure there's
other surprises in store, too!
IBM just partnered with United Linux. :)
Dave
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 11:01 am, Chris de Vidal wrote:
Downgrading back to glibc-2.2.93-5.. too many things
were broken with
--- David Boynton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, now I get segmentation faults in rpm and
tripwire. I'm sure there's
other surprises in store, too!
And you can't uninstall it because RPM is pooched.
You can copy the RPM binaries from another working RH8
box but I don't have one ): I'll
--- David Boynton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Short version: I think it's a problem with RedHat
8's glibc and not Samba.
I've submitted a report to Bugzilla as I'm not
tinkering with glibc on a server! :)
And I don't know enough about glibc to tinker, either.
I had a hunch it was a RedHat
David Boynton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sigh...
I also have the same problem. Unfortunately I was distracted last week while
I was looking into it. It seems that the communication between the nsswitch
module and winbindd is broken. On my box Winbind sees all the groups fine,
but the