On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 02:15:02PM -0500, Derek
Martin wrote:
> The patch is ideal, where the ideal which it
> conforms to must be that it programmatically
> determines the domain of the machine correctly
> in all circumstances where that is possible, and
> NEVER produces a result which is invalid for
> that machine.

I've shown you example when your patch returns
invalid result. Or we just have different notions
of validity, then this discussion is pointless.

> The existing solution fails to do this.  Even if
> you don't consider the patch to be ideal, by now
> it must be clear that it is technically superior
> and preferable to the existing solution.

When there are problems with network so that NSS
queries time out, /etc/resolv.conf approach is
clearly superior.

-- 
With best regards,
xrgtn

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