* Lars Schimmer [2005-03-14 15:33:19 +0100]: > If you are really using 1.2.10, you are using a old version, even gentoo > should > have 1.2.13 packages (or the 1.3.7x).
Unfortunately, Gentoo's AFS maintainer seems to have gone to sleep. Many bugs have been opened on bugzilla.gentoo.org about various aspects of their OpenAFS packages over the months, and none of that information has been reflected in portage snapshots so far. The last entry of any significance in the ChangeLog is dated 2004-02-19. It is quite possible to run OpenAFS on Gentoo (I'm doing that with decent stability) but you have to roll your own ebuild. If you want to see mine (1.3.7x only, as my main interest in Gentoo is amd64-related), ask privately; I haven't yet incorporated all the patch suggestions in the BTS, so I don't feel like publishing my solution as canonical. > Go and have a look at your gentoo-repository and watch out for a newer AFS > version than 1.2.10. Latest in is 1.2.11. It's masked "~x86 ~alpha ~ia64", stable on none. So a minimal suggestion would be to add a "net-fs/openafs ~*" line to /etc/portage/package.keywords, then re-emerge openafs. I insist: that's only a minimal solution, and reading the BTS is highly recommended. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info