On Sat, Oct 20, 2007 at 09:53:31PM +0100, Paul Brook wrote:
> Running "exportfs -r" segfaults if any warnings or errors are emitted.
> For example, if /etc/exports contains:
>
> / 127.0.0.1
>
> Normally this would display a warning about missing sync arguments. Now
> it segfaults. Similar segfaults occur with missing subtree_check
> options and unrecognised options.
>
> Backtrace below.
This is weird; I'm completely unable to reproduce it, both on amd64 and i386:
pannekake:~# exportfs -r
exportfs: No options for / 127.0.0.1: suggest 127.0.0.1(sync) to avoid warning
exportfs: /etc/exports [1]: Neither 'subtree_check' or 'no_subtree_check'
specified for export "127.0.0.1:/".
Assuming default behaviour ('no_subtree_check').
NOTE: this default has changed since nfs-utils version 1.0.x
Anything specific in your setup that could be triggering this?
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