[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#430845: wine: Firefox 2 and Netscape web browsers can't access network
José Alburquerque
jaalburquerque at cox.net
Tue Jan 1 18:06:04 UTC 2008
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> reassign 430845 libnss-mdns
> thanks
>
> On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 05:59:32PM +0100, Ove Kaaven wrote:
>
>> reassign 430845 libc6-i386
>> found 430845 2.7-5
>> stop
>>
>> José Alburquerque skrev:
>>
>>> I Haven't updated today, but updated as of yesterday. I Will update a
>>> little later. You now have access. Username is: 'ove' and password is
>>> your last name as you sent it to me in e-mail (just change password to
>>> what you want). My system connects to internet via a dynamic IP address
>>> so I've added your e-mail to a list of e-mails that receive updates when
>>> system goes up and down. You can access through ssh or vnc or via the
>>> url: 'http://system.ip.address:8000/connect.html' where
>>> 'system.ip.address' is the IP address you get in the mail. Please let me
>>> know if you're able to access and I hope you can find what's happening.
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>> Allright, it's verified.
>>
>> [11:54][ove at sweety:~]$ gcc -o getaddrinfo getaddrinfo.c
>> [11:55][ove at sweety:~]$ ./getaddrinfo www.winehq.org
>> Hostname: www.winehq.org
>> Addresses: 209.46.25.134
>> [11:55][ove at sweety:~]$ gcc -m32 -o getaddrinfo getaddrinfo.c
>> [11:55][ove at sweety:~]$ ./getaddrinfo www.winehq.org
>> host www.winehq.org not found
>>
>> I used the test program here:
>> http://www.irbs.net/internet/postfix/0608/att-1102/getaddrinfo.c
>>
>> So I'd say the problem is in libc6-i386 (seems to be 2.7-5), and thus the
>> problem is there. I'll reassign I guess.
>>
>>
>
> Nope, it's not a libc6-i386 bug, which works correctly out of the box.
> The problem is that libnss-mdns modifies /etc/nsswitch.conf while it
> does not provide the 32-bit version of the library.
>
> Either remove libnss-mdns or install lib32nss-mdns to fix the problem.
>
> I am reassigning the bug to libnss-mdns, as it should either not set
> [NOTFOUND=return] in /etc/nsswitch.conf, or depends on lib32nss-mdns on
> biarch architectures.
>
>
Yes. By removing libnss-mdns network access works just fine now. Thanks.
-Jose
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