> That's as may be, but we didn't touch it. You'd have to take up
> the question of not touching it with linux-nfs upstream.

Yes, I get it. I'll try that too. Thanks so far.


> because the only thing affected was a version of the protocol that's 
> been *obsolete* for a decade. 

A lot of "Enterprise" stuff (be that software or OS) still use tons of
obsolete things, e.g. HP-UX and Solaris still install r*-tools (rcp,
rlogin, rsh, and so on), and so on, and so on. I've been in server rooms
where they still use VAX and PDP-something machines in active production
... :)

Thanks for your patience and help so far.

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