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If you're comfortable, post the contents of your hosts file. Make sure it contains an entry like: 127.0.0.1 hostname hostname.domainname so if your fully qualified hostname (see uname -a) is openbsd.localdomain, you want 127.0.0.1 openbsd openbsd.localdomain Maybe you also need to have portmap and inetd running - I figured those were only needed to run cmsd back in the day, but I could be wrong. Try also adding inetd_flags= portmap_flags= to your /etc/rc.conf.local. (UPDATE: that was probably your...
If you're comfortable, post the contents of your hosts file. Make sure it contains an entry like: 127.0.0.1 hostname hostname.domainname so if your fully qualified hostname (see uname -a) is openbsd.localdomain, you want 127.0.0.1 openbsd openbsd.localdomain Maybe you also need to have portmap and inetd running - I figured those were only needed to run cmsd back in the day, but I could be wrong. Try also adding inetd_flags= portmap_flags= to your /etc/rc.conf.local. Otherwise it could be any number...
If you're comfortable, post the contents of your hosts file. Make sure it contains an entry like: 127.0.0.1 hostname hostname.domainname so if your fully qualified hostname (see uname -a) is openbsd.localdomain, you want 127.0.0.1 openbsd openbsd.localdomain Otherwise it could be any number of issues related to running on a big endian platform. I will investigate as soon as my POWER9 hardware shows up. Maybe you also need to have portmap and inetd running - I figured those were only needed to run...
If you're comfortable, post the contents of your hosts file. Make sure it contains an entry like: 127.0.0.1 hostname hostname.domainname so if your fully qualified hostname (see uname -a) is openbsd.localdomain, you want 127.0.0.1 openbsd openbsd.localdomain Otherwise it could be any number of issues related to running on a big endian platform. I will investigate as soon as my POWER9 hardware shows up.
Thank you :) Soon we'll see how it builds on PowerPC64 little endian and ARM64... Consider making OpenBSD the reference platform for CDE development. They have always worked together reasonably well, plus OpenBSD has unique security features that can help find bugs in unexpected places.
Thank you :) Soon we'll see how it builds on PowerPC64 little endian and ARM64...
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