Quoting Andrew Gilbert (andrewg...@gmail.com):
> When lxc-netstat was called by lxc-unshare, it would be given the
> arguments intended for netstat from the first invocation, but without
> anything to separate them from the arguments intended for lxc-netstat.
> This meant that netstat arguments lik
When lxc-netstat was called by lxc-unshare, it would be given the
arguments intended for netstat from the first invocation, but without
anything to separate them from the arguments intended for lxc-netstat.
This meant that netstat arguments like -n would result in lxc-netstat
trying to process them