* Sensei [2005-10-11 16:22:56 +0200]: > Is anyone using openafs on ubuntu 5.04?
Not me, but I have a user who is running 5.10 on his laptop. Installing the OpenAFS client was as easy as enabling the "universe" repository in /etc/apt/sources.list, installing module-assistant and openafs-client (and heimdal-clients for good measure), then running "m-a prepare" and "m-a build openafs". Install the resulting .deb with "dpkg -i". You should be able to do something similar in 5.04. Take the openafs-modules-source package from Russ Allbery's repository (the URL is in the archives for this list), so you'll get a recent 1.4.0 release candidate. It's nice if you upgrade the userspace packages too; you may need to recompile them with the right library version dependencies. Does pbuilder work in Ubuntu as it does in Debian? > I'm trying to compile the > module (debian-like package), but it fails on make-kpkg modules_image > with this error: > > configure: error: no available sys_call_table access method > > And this reminds me that the current packages are openafs-1.2.13... Yes. 1.2.13 won't play well with Linux 2.6, for many reasons. > Is anyone using openafs (client) on ubuntu? And how did you compile it? > > > -- > Sensei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its > limits. (A. Einstein) > > > > > _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list OpenAFS-info@openafs.org https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info