The additions to /etc/services are needed for the client to operate,#2
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jkugler wants to merge 1 commit intochaos:masterfrom
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The additions to /etc/services are needed for the client to operate,#2jkugler wants to merge 1 commit intochaos:masterfrom
jkugler wants to merge 1 commit intochaos:masterfrom
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even if the server portion is not installed. The %post script is probably not set up right (as-is, it will probably get added to rsh-compat too, but 1) RPM is not my strong suite, and 2) it gave you an idea of what I was shooting for. Work funded by Intel's High Performance Data Division
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even if the server portion is not installed.
The %post script is probably not set up right (as-is, it will probably
get added to rsh-compat too, but 1) RPM is not my strong suite, and 2)
it gave you an idea of what I was shooting for.
Work funded by Intel's High Performance Data Division