I just created a new chroot using pbuilder and I see that netbase is
installed by default. Why isn't it in your chroot?
Anyway, the package producing the warning is IO::Socket which calls
getprotobyname, a perl builtin, which returns undef is netbase isn't
installed. So I think perl or at least IO::Socket should depend on it,
shoudn't it?
Regards,
Flo
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Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 17:32:49 +0200
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Hello Daniel,
I just created a new chroot using pbuilder and I see that netbase is
installed by default. Why isn't it in your chroot?
Anyway, the package producing the warning is IO::Socket which calls
getprotobyname, a perl builtin, which returns undef is netbase isn't
installed. So I think perl or at least IO::Socket should depend on it,
shoudn't it?
Regards,
Flo
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