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SubjectRe: lost interrupt on IDE ZIP drive (2.3.4[78] and possibly before)
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 08:47:06PM +0100, Ingo Buescher wrote:
> >> after entering my username and password the login process simply stalls
> >> not sure how this could be kernel related but this problem also
> >> disappears when using 2.3.34 again.
>
> >Is portmap running? If not I also had a problem with that...
> >If you start the rpc.portmap daemon before the login everything goes
> >fine (if I remember login was continuously trying to contact the port
> >111) it's maybe a glibc bug, but it shows only after 2.3.35.
>
> Thanks, this solved the problem. After I activated portmap I could login
> again without any delay.
> BTW: does anybody know a place where I can get a portmap daemon that
> compiles with glibc-2.1? It is the last program I did not update so far -
> mainly because I thought I got rid of it at last ;-) Old things seem to
> die hard.

I'm using portmap_5beta.tar.gz from slackware 3.4 source.
You can get it from all slakware mirrors
(for example at ftp://ftp.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/distributions/slackware/source/n/tcpip1 get portmap_5beta.tar.gz and portmap_5beta-col.patch)
It compiles out of the box with glibc 2.1.3 (except that there are tons
of warnings...)

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