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Re: bug in hostname
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: bug in hostname |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Jan 2004 19:11:30 +0100 |
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Paul Jarc wrote:
> When it comes to DNS, there can be multiple names, but there need not
> be any "primary" name among them. There can be, and often is, but
> it's also possible that all may have equal standing.
Then why is does gethostbyname() return one of the names as h->h_name,
and the others as h->h_aliases[] ? What's the criterion that makes h->h_name
the "primary" one?
Bruno
- Re: bug in hostname, (continued)
- Re: bug in hostname, Bruno Haible, 2004/01/21
- Re: bug in hostname, Jim Meyering, 2004/01/21
- Re: bug in hostname, Bob Proulx, 2004/01/23
- Re: bug in hostname, Jim Meyering, 2004/01/23
- Re: bug in hostname, Bruno Haible, 2004/01/23
- Re: bug in hostname, Jim Meyering, 2004/01/23
- Re: bug in hostname, Bruno Haible, 2004/01/23
- Re: bug in hostname, Paul Jarc, 2004/01/23
- Re: bug in hostname, Bob Proulx, 2004/01/24
- Re: bug in hostname, Paul Jarc, 2004/01/24
- Re: bug in hostname,
Bruno Haible <=
- Re: bug in hostname, Paul Jarc, 2004/01/25