You should test two things:
needs to include lo. This is the loopback interface and is used for communication between 'localhost' and 'localhost'.
If lo doesn't exist you should add it (redhat should have some docs on doing this). If lo does exist and nslookup fails you may need to add localhost to /etc/hosts. Also, you should probably verify that nsswitch.conf is set to look at files first and then dns (there should be man pages on all of this if you need help). It should be no problem to have a IGOR as your hostname. All unix boxes normally can be referred to as hostname and localhost when running processes locally.
Karl
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Richard Dobson wrote:
I recently downloaded and built (without problems) pd 0.30, on my RH 6.0 system, which is currently running jMax. PD reports that it cannot find 'localhost', and queries if INET is unstalled. Well, from the startup messages, it is (And I can run Netscape, etc, with no problems). My hostname is not 'localhost' but IGOR, and that is what jMax knows about. Changing to 'localhost' gives jmax problems, but still does not get pd to run. Must be something simple, but I would appreciate being told what it is! I want to keep IGOR, as 'localhost' is soooo boring. 'localhost' never composed anything of note....
Richard Dobson
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