Needed libraries are missing from the automatically set-up chroot environment for dhcpd. This leads to an inability of a chrooted dhcpd to resolve hostnames. This breaks configurations where hostnames are used in the dhcpd.conf, rather than IP addresses. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. emerge dhcp 2. edit /etc/conf.d/dhcpd and uncomment DHCPD_CHROOT 3. emerge --config dhcp 4. use hostnames/FQDNs in dhcpd.conf Actual Results: dhcpd is unable to resolve hostnames - router and nameserver IPs are not given to clients, fixed-addr matching is broken if hostnames are used. Expected Results: Normal operation.
it's not really possible to calculate all the libs that will be needed considering glibc allows for multiplexed behavior with nsswitch.conf ...