https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=391150
Alexander Reinholdt changed:
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Alexander Reinholdt changed:
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t.gru...@katodev.de changed:
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--- Comment #6 from Alexander Reinholdt ---
It's strange that the error message is still there. With my setup, I'm not able
to compile a 'nmblookup -A' command that fails when the output of the first
process is not empty ...
Anyway, do you have a spec
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t.gru...@katodev.de changed:
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Status|RESOLVED|REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED
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Alexander Reinholdt changed:
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
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Alexander Reinholdt changed:
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--- Comment #2 from t.gru...@katodev.de ---
$ nmblookup -M -- -
name_query failed to find name __MSBROWSE__#01
$ nmblookup -V
Version 4.6.9-git.59.c2cff9cea4c9.1-SUSE-SLE_12-x86_64
My server without KDE responds this
192.168.2.1 __MSBROWSE__<01>
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--- Comment #1 from Alexander Reinholdt ---
Thank you for reporting this issue.
Can you please run the following command in a terminal and past the output here
(remove all IP addresses, etc., if you wish):
$ nmblookup -M -- -
I think the error messa