mountpoint: "Value too large for defined data type" (not compiled with 64 bit offsets)
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sysvinit (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: sysvinit
mountpoint is not built with 64bit offsets, and this makes it to misbehave on certain mounts, like in the example below.
I have a samba mount: //192.168.
I execute: mountpoint /mnt/static/57
I get: mountpoint: /mnt/static/57: Value too large for defined data type (exit code 1)
I got the source and compiled mountpoint with 64 bit offsets: gcc -D_FILE_
With the new binary I get: /mnt/static/57 is a mountpoint (exit code 0)
I am running 10.10 32bit, but I don't see anything related to this in the changelog for 11.04. I tested a very old 7.10 32bit system, and it doesn't show this problem. I don't have anything in-between to test to see when this got broken.
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Bug still exists in 12.04 LTS by the way.