> Package: netstd > Version: 1.22-1 > > myrddin:~$ rusers > garfield.chu.cam.ac. gdm1000 gdm1000 gdm1000 > turing.chu.cam.ac.uk djs1012 > Segmentation fault > > $ rusers > garfield.chu.cam.ac. gdm1000 gdm1000 gdm1000 > turing.chu.cam.ac.uk djs1012 > tickle.chu.cam.ac.uk apw24 > myrddin.chu.cam.ac.u sde1000 gdm1000 pw201 > orac.chu.cam.ac.uk rjw1004 > womble.chu.cam.ac.uk scb1004 scb1004 scb1004 scb1004 > piranha.chu.cam.ac.u jkr1003 jkr1003 jkr1003 jkr1003 jkr1003 > Segmentation fault > > (Output from rusers on myrddin.chu.cam.ac.uk and chiark.chu.cam.ac.uk, > two systems running Debian.) > > This seems to be quite an old bug; I had the same problem when I had a > Slackware system.
It seems that if you specify a hostname at the end it works fine... Otherwise it segfaults and dumps core. I also notice that someone it dumps core before gettings the list from the local machines - Sometimes it'll produce all the logins and dump, or just the local machine and dump, all at random. Just fuel for the fire. Regards, ...Karl -- ________________________ | PO Box 828 Office: (09)316-3036 Fax: (09)381-3909 |OWER INTERNET SERVICES Canning Bridge After Hours: 015-779-828 WA, 6153 Sales Support: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet Service Providers and Networking Solutions