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| From | Thomas Deutschmann <whissi@gentoo.org> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | gnu.bash.bug |
| Subject | Re: [PATCH] Fix \H: Use getaddrinfo to get full hostname |
| Date | 2019-07-24 16:38 +0200 |
| Organization | Gentoo Foundation, Inc |
| Message-ID | <mailman.2137.1563979112.2688.bug-bash@gnu.org> (permalink) |
| References | <20190724135835.110473-1-whissi@gentoo.org> <454afb04-c18a-1b82-d869-34539c194b3d@case.edu> <f1f2e8df-5921-b696-686b-de5aec362a25@gentoo.org> |
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On 2019-07-24 16:27, Chet Ramey wrote: > Thanks for the patch. This is system-dependent: there are systems, like > mine, where `hostname' returns the system's FQDN. It all depends on the > administrator's choices. Can you tell me more about your system and how you (your administrator) set up your system so that hostname will return FQDN? I hope you are not talking about putting FQDN into a file which is expecting hostname only... Or in other words: At the moment I am wondering what should be wrong on my system or on Debian/Ubuntu out of the box: You set hostname to hostname only (no FQDN) and set domain option in /etc/resolv.conf for example for FQDN. But maybe I am missing something. Thanks. -- Regards, Thomas Deutschmann / Gentoo Linux Developer C4DD 695F A713 8F24 2AA1 5638 5849 7EE5 1D5D 74A5
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Re: [PATCH] Fix \H: Use getaddrinfo to get full hostname Thomas Deutschmann <whissi@gentoo.org> - 2019-07-24 16:38 +0200
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