Just as a point of information, there are two related problems.  The
RHEL3 build issue is trying to build the OpenAFS-provided aklog/asetkey.
The RHEL4 build issue is a problem building against the 2.6.9 kernel.
I dont think there has been any contention about my patch to solve
the RHEL4/Linux-2.6.9 build issue.  The contention has been about
fixing the RHEL3 aklog build issue.

Does MIT use the OpenAFS-provided aklog and asetkey on RHEL3?  Also,
does MIT build against the RHEL3-provided Kerberos 1.2.7?

-derek

Quoting William Cattey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I was pleased to see Jeff advocate in favor of a patch to enable OpenAFS 1.4.1 to happily build for Red Hat Enterprise 3. MIT currently supports both Red Hat Enterprise 3 and Red Hat Enterprise 4. We have varying degrees of support for both of these platforms, and of OpenAFS 1.2.11, and 1.4.1 on them.

We'd like to standardize on OpenAFS 1.4.1 for BOTH RHEL 3 and RHEL 4, so as to enable our customers a graceful migration path from RHEL 3 to RHEL 4 with AFS as a crucial piece of the infrastructure.

So YES! Thank you! OpenAFS 1.4.1 on both RHEL 3 and RHEL 4 is a GOOD thing for us!

-wdc

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