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RE: Bringing up NFS server on 64 bits
- From: Pavel Fedin <p dot fedin at samsung dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 09:48:14 +0400
- Subject: RE: Bringing up NFS server on 64 bits
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Hello!
> Not necessarily. If the package is in a good shape, has no known
> security issues, and works fine with the latest Cygwin, you're good.
> Other than that, just keep an eye on the Cygwin ML if somebody reported
> a problem with your packages and see if you can lend a hand, maybe.
This doesn't sound too bad.
> This is a generic problem. Maintaining packages does not actually cost
> a lot of time, unless you're trying to stick to the bleeding edge or
> try to maintain too many packages. But people still shy away from that
> without even trying. That's pretty disappointing.
Ok, i will try to.
So far:
Packages to update: rpcgen, nfs-server
New package: rpcbind
Is rpcgen maintained or not ?
And, nobody has answered the question. Who are original authors of this NFS server ?
Kind regards,
Pavel Fedin
Expert Engineer
Samsung Electronics Research center Russia
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