ot, dig, rndc, nslookup segfaulting on debian

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Ok, found the problem for anyone who is interested. After playing
around some more (which I won't go into, unless someone really wants
me to), and noting the results, I then did some googling, and found
the following:

<http://blog.firetree.net/2005/06/20/dig-segmentation-fault-on-uml/>

I may take the permanent solution described in the above link, and
move to a 2.4.x kernel, though the uml patches for 2.4.x aren't as
up-to-date as the code actively being developed in the official 2.6.x
tree.

Thanks to Chris for his suggestions.

Greg


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