:Here is a rather suspicious fix, I have not looked at rpc call
:use in detail:
:
:--- mount_nfs.c.orig Sat Jun 10 11:08:19 2000
:+++ mount_nfs.c Sat Jun 10 11:09:06 2000
:@@ -784,10 +784,11 @@
: warnx("%s", clnt_sperror(clp,
: "bad MNT RPC"));
: } else {
:- auth_destroy(clp->cl_auth);
:- clnt_destroy(clp);
: retrycnt = 0;
: }
:+ auth_destroy(clp->cl_auth);
:+ clnt_destroy(clp);
:+ so = RPC_ANYSOCK;
Good catch! This patch looks good to me, I am going to go ahead
and commit it.
Resetting 'so' is good code form, but I went through the rpc code
and it wasn't an operational bug ... the rpc code can overwrite so
in the case of a failure but only with '-1', which is RPC_ANYSOCK
anyway. Still, it's good not to make assumptions.
-Matt
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