Lennart Poettering wrote: > Humm, the Debian BTS apparently didn't forward this comment I wrote > regarding bug #388864 to you.
Right, to reach the submitter you need to cc bugnum-submitter. There's still some time to work this out (couple days). It would be best to make any changes before my upload reaches the repository, but it will also be possible to change the line on upgrades after that. My tests bear you out, here's telnet to a nonexistant name with the current line: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>time telnet ook.local telnet: could not resolve ook.local/telnet: Name or service not known Command exited with non-zero status 1 0.00user 0.00system 0:06.78elapsed 0%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k 0inputs+0outputs (1major+573minor)pagefaults 0swaps And with your suggested line: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>time telnet ook.local telnet: could not resolve ook.local/telnet: Name or service not known Command exited with non-zero status 1 0.00user 0.00system 0:01.54elapsed 0%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k 0inputs+0outputs (2major+524minor)pagefaults 0swaps NOTFOUND=return saves 2 seconds, the rest are the doubled lookups. > Unfortunately do neither Avahi nor Apple Bonjour register both ipv6 > and ipv4 addresses by default. (The reason for that is that this would > cause all services to show up twice, once for each protocol. But > that's a different story). According to the README.Debian, OS X 10.3 does use ipv6 mdns entries. Is that wrong? I guess the other question is, might this change in the lifetime of the etch release. Also related to this, in bug #375419, Arnand says that he doesn't recommend using your line, but later in the bug report it's suggested that it needs version 0.8 to work, and not the 0.7 that the bug reporter was using. I can't reproduce the whois failure described in #375419. -- see shy jo
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