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-46- What is causing the "get interface flags" error in my syslog?
Date: 06 Apr 1996 00:00:01 EST Walter Roberson <roberson@hamer.ibd.nrc.ca> says: As part of its licensing verification, Framemaker 4.0 attempts to get interface flags on a fixed ethernet interface instead of using the hardware inventory functions to figure out what the name of the ethernet is. This results in an error like broadcast: ioctl (get interface flags): No such device or address Speak with Frame Technologies. Patch 1092 includes fixes for "frame license daemon" and might fix the above problem; we don't know yet.
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