It is not possible to access the sudoers file via NFS on Linux.
This is due to a bug in the Linux client-side NFS implementation.
- It has been fixed in the developement kernel but, as of Aug 27, 1999,
- the fixes have not made it into the mainstream kernel.
+ It has been fixed in the developement kernel but, as of Aug 27,
+ 1999, the fixes have not made it into the mainstream kernel.
+ There is a workaround on the sudo ftp site, linux_nfs.patch,
+ if you need to NFS-mount sudoers on Linux.
Mac OS X:
It has been reported that for sudo to work on Mac OS X it must
You'll probably need libcrypt_i.a available via anonymous ftp
from sosco.sco.com. The necessary files are /SLS/lng225b.Z
and /SLS/lng225b.ltr.Z.
+
+Dynix:
+ Some people have experienced problems building sudo with gcc
+ on Dynix. If you experience problems compiling sudo using gcc
+ on Dynix, try using the native compiler (cc). You can do so
+ by removing the config.cache file and then re-running configure
+ with the --with-CC=cc option.
Dynix/ptx 4.4.3 Sequent bundled cc 1.5.6p2 Sandra Birgerson none
Dynix/ptx 4.4.4 Sequent bundled cc 1.5.9p2 Jason Merritt none
Dynix/ptx 4.4.6 Sequent bundled cc 1.6 Larry Mascarenhase none
+Dynix/ptx 4.4.7 Sequent bundled cc 1.6.2p1 Dana Kaempen --with-CC=cc
DC-OSx 1.1-9x mips PyrC 4.0A20 1.5.6p2 Brian Jackson none
HI-UX/MPP 02-03 sr2201 bundled cc 1.5.4 Ben Edgington none
SVR4 4.4 m88k bundled gcc 1.6rc1 Gerry Belanger CFLAGS=