On Fri, 2009-07-17 at 13:10 -0400, Scott Robbins wrote: > Ok, a little more playing around indicates that what happened to me was > install nss-mdns i586 which happened when I installed chrome. > > Apparently this is what makes the change to /etc/nsswitch.conf IF I > also install nss-mdns.x86_64, everything is fine. If I remove it, and > leave the mdns line in /etc/nsswitch.conf most things (ssh, ftp, > w3m--though not GUI browsers) break. If I comment out the mdns line in > nsswitch.conf, all is well again. If I leave in the line and reinstall > nss-mdns.x86_64 everything is fine. > > So, my guess is, that at least for me, if you don't already have > nss-mdns for 64 bit on a 64 bit system, then install something that > pulls in the i586 version, like I did with chrome, you will have trouble > due to that line in nsswitch.conf wine (which is also 32-bit only) does the same thing: [wwoods@metroid ~]$ rpm -q --requires wine-core | grep mdns nss-mdns(x86-32) So look out for that if you've got wine or chromium installed on an x86_64 system. It was mentioned on rawhidewatch last week: http://rawhidewatch.wordpress.com/2009/07/09/ Hope that helps. -w -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list