Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2025 07:17:11 -0800 From: Rick Macklem <rick.macklem@gmail.com> To: =?UTF-8?B?R2Vycml0IEvDvGhu?= <gerrit.kuehn@aei.mpg.de> Cc: void <void@f-m.fm>, freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: nfs exports by local dns Message-ID: <CAM5tNy49gHqpnsYBDf-uQ-5Sx6F%2BfP6Os4pm9nanYO4y4chMJg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20251205150439.526203f4@arc.aei.uni-hannover.de> References: <aS8eW048vdJOxdfR@int21h> <CAM5tNy49FMOMTMV11BMxf=EbAJ896ggjC081=QMSyUZkatev8Q@mail.gmail.com> <aS9jHK0fdDMWSUBJ@int21h> <aTLflTlfKsoK5UaC@int21h> <20251205150439.526203f4@arc.aei.uni-hannover.de>
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On Fri, Dec 5, 2025 at 6:06 AM Gerrit Kühn <gerrit.kuehn@aei.mpg.de> wrote: > > Am Fri, 5 Dec 2025 13:35:17 +0000 > schrieb void <void@f-m.fm>: > > > the short form hostname seems to work well in the zfs sharenfs line > > but I've not needed to try yet to split it over long lines with > > backslash > > Thanks for sharing your experience. > Your lines above remind me of the long-standing issue that there is no > easy way to have sharenfs produce multiple lines in the exports file. Upon > reviewing the situation, I found that there has been a patch for this > (already in summer 2024): https://reviews.freebsd.org/D45814 > It has even been merged to the openzfs > repo: https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/16338 > > Is there some easy way to find out where a particular patch like this went > in the FreeBSD git repo (i.e., which release might have it)? I thought > this should be easy to tell, but so far I was not able to find out how. > It looks like it did not make it into 14.3 (but maybe 15.0?). Just look at the history for the same file in FreeBSD's repo. (In this case: sys/contrib/openzfs/lib/libshare/os/freebsd/nfs.c) You have to click on the commit (in this case ce4dcb9) to see the list of OpenZFS commits pulled. It was committed to main in Aug. 10, 2024 as a part of ce4dcb9 rick > > > cu > Gerrit
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