[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: bug in hostname
From: |
Bruno Haible |
Subject: |
Re: bug in hostname |
Date: |
Sat, 17 Jan 2004 19:25:02 +0100 |
User-agent: |
KMail/1.5 |
Paul Jarc wrote on 2003-10-07:
> The GNU(/Hurd) system will need a hostname program, so throwing away
> this one may not be a great idea. Adding the -s and --fqdn options to
> GNU hostname might make the most sense.
The GNU gettext tools contain a 'hostname' program as well. It supports
-s and --fqdn options. It also supports IPv6 and is portable to Woe32 systems.
GNU gettext needs it for the 'msginit' program and installs it in a private
directory: $prefix/lib/gettext/hostname.
Jim, maybe it would be an idea to merge this program with the 'hostname' from
coreutils. What's your stand on it?
Bruno
- Re: bug in hostname, Martin MOKREJŠ, 2004/01/10
- Re: bug in hostname, Jim Meyering, 2004/01/10
- Re: bug in hostname, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2004/01/10
- Re: bug in hostname, Martin MOKREJŠ, 2004/01/21
- Re: bug in hostname, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2004/01/21
- Re: bug in hostname, Paul Jarc, 2004/01/21
- Re: bug in hostname, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2004/01/22
- Re: bug in hostname, Martin MOKREJŠ, 2004/01/29
- Re: bug in hostname, Paul Jarc, 2004/01/29
- Re: bug in hostname,
Bruno Haible <=
- Re: bug in hostname, Jim Meyering, 2004/01/17
- Re: bug in hostname, Bruno Haible, 2004/01/18
- Re: bug in hostname, Jim Meyering, 2004/01/21
- Re: bug in hostname, Bruno Haible, 2004/01/21
- Re: bug in hostname, Jim Meyering, 2004/01/21
- Re: bug in hostname, Bob Proulx, 2004/01/23
- Re: bug in hostname, Jim Meyering, 2004/01/23
- Re: bug in hostname, Bruno Haible, 2004/01/23
- Re: bug in hostname, Jim Meyering, 2004/01/23
- Re: bug in hostname, Bruno Haible, 2004/01/23