Package: libnfsidmap2
Version: 0.25-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Upgrading to the latest libnfsidmap2 causes nfs-common to fail to start:
libnfsidmap2 0.25-3:
====================
# service nfs-common start
[....] Starting NFS common utilities: statd idmapdrpc.idmapd:
libnfsidmap: requested translation method, 'nsswitch', is not available
rpc.idmapd: Unable to create name to user id mappings.
failed!
# rpc.idmapd -v
rpc.idmapd: libnfsidmap: Unable to determine the NFSv4 domain; Using
'localdomain' as the NFSv4 domain which means UIDs will be mapped to the
'Nobody-User' user defined in /etc/idmapd.conf
rpc.idmapd: libnfsidmap: using (default) domain: localdomain
rpc.idmapd: libnfsidmap: Realms list: 'LOCALDOMAIN'
rpc.idmapd: libnfsidmap: Unable to load plugin:
/lib/libnfsidmap/nsswitch.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
rpc.idmapd: libnfsidmap: requested translation method, 'nsswitch', is
not available
rpc.idmapd: Unable to create name to user id mappings.
libnfsidmap2 0.25-2:
====================
# service nfs-common start
[ ok ] Starting NFS common utilities: statd idmapd.
Looks like a problem with multiarch support.
Downgrade to 0.25-2 works.
HTH,
Dave W.
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