Sorry I were too late: Marcus, you said: Sorry, but such things can happen more often since we develop openSUSE 11.1 and SLE 11 in parallel. And this is what I wanted to say: I _do_ this with posting on top: "You are not authorized to access bug #431542." I am an authorized member to the public bugzilla and I know that especially SLE-bugs meeting openSUSE-bugs are marked as private/internal. So, if the person assigned to the internal bug is not aware of the public dependency, that could be be explained twice: - That person is too dumb to read all dependend bug reports (no no no) - Novell's/SUSE's SLE-policy says: yes to all coming in from the outside, but don't let anything come out And I know this reads angry: I _am_ angry with this! Am Montag 06 Oktober 2008 schrieb Richard (MQ):
(I know - this keeps on happening - because it has *still* not been addressed by Novell...)
Bug 431880 (11.1 Beta 2 NFS problems) has been closed as duplicate of 431542 but this latter is marked as private. Does it really need to be? If so please can we have a status report?
Please, Novell developers - when marking a bug as private consider us ordinary folks that are trying to help the community...
Separately - anyone have a work around? It seems that executing (as root) "rpc.statd -F" gives an "unable to register" error, by which point I'm out of my depth...
This is really limiting my exploration of the beta, which looks pretty good otherwise.
-- Cheers Richard (MQ)
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