[Bug 228894] Review Request: rpcbind - converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses

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Summary: Review Request: rpcbind -  converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=228894


steved@xxxxxxxxxx changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEEDINFO                    |ASSIGNED
               Flag|needinfo?(steved@xxxxxxxxxx)|




------- Additional Comments From steved@xxxxxxxxxx  2007-02-21 14:36 EST -------
> There are still mixed spaces/tabs, (spaces: line 3, tab: line 48)
There were a couple other places as well... I think I got them all.. 

> Requires: libtirpc is redundant.  RPM automatically picks up and adds a
> requirement on libtirpc.so.1()(64bit)  (for 64bit builds).  You don't need to
> list the libtirpc Requirement.
Didn't know rpm will do an ldd to figure out which libs are needed...

> rpcbind is enabled by default, is there good reason for this?
Well this is a portmapper replacement so not only should rpcbind
be enable by default, the portmapper needed to be turn off 
or even removed 

One final note, the rpcinfo and its man page that are installed
from glibc-common need to be removed as well... How does one
do that? 

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