Bob's comment 6 should be interpreted as saying this:
Crashing is the DEFINED BEHAVIOR of NSS when NSS functions are called
before NSS is initialized. It is the caller's responsibility to ensure
that NSS is initialized before calling other NSS functions (besides
NSS initialization functions).
So, by definition, this is NOT an NSS bug.
TWO NSS module owners have now spoken on this subject.
Bob's comment 6 should be interpreted as saying this:
Crashing is the DEFINED BEHAVIOR of NSS when NSS functions are called
before NSS is initialized. It is the caller's responsibility to ensure
that NSS is initialized before calling other NSS functions (besides
NSS initialization functions).
So, by definition, this is NOT an NSS bug.
TWO NSS module owners have now spoken on this subject.