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result, IIRC, was to have scripts that dynamically branch on kernel
version
> [...]
>
> Also, packages ncpfs and ncpfsx have lots of
>binaries, not just the ncpmount and ncpu
At 09:15 AM 2/15/98 -0500, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> OK guys, I finally managed to make ncpfs-2.1.1 compile and work under
> libc6. I have just released a new package called ncpfsx. Use this
> package if you want to play around with ncpfs and kernels > 2.1.29.
> For older kernels u
Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> > So far, the package is working great!
> >
> > The utilities working for me so far are:
> > ncpmount,ncpumount,slist,nprint,
> > nwfsinfo,
> >
> > and you may also be interested to learn, that nwuserlist works
> > flawlessly, both on our Netware 4, and Netware 3
Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> At 02:01 PM 2/16/98 +, you wrote:
>
> >I've downloaded the package now, and will try it out later today.
> >I'll get back to you on whether i'm successfull or not with it soon.
>
> So the URL was correct? Great, I didn't try it myself, I just saw a post
> from someone gi
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Eloy A. Paris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The problem is that upstream ncpfs-2.0.x and ncpfs-2.1.x are different
>packages and I don't know how to create a binary package (a .deb) from two
>different source packages.
Ah, that's easy. Just look at how I did it with N
At 02:01 PM 2/16/98 +, you wrote:
>I've downloaded the package now, and will try it out later today.
>I'll get back to you on whether i'm successfull or not with it soon.
So the URL was correct? Great, I didn't try it myself, I just saw a post
from someone giving the URL.
I am very intereste
Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> At 12:03 PM 2/16/98 +, Kevin cave wrote:
>
> >Sorry to be a pest, but can you tell me where I can find the Incoming
> >directory? I'm probably being a bit daft, but I can't seem to find it under
> >ftp.debian.org - if that's where it is..
>
> Since the package ncpfsx is
[cross-posted to debian-devel to get developer's feedback]
Hi,
At 09:15 AM 2/15/98 -0500, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> OK guys, I finally managed to make ncpfs-2.1.1 compile and work under
> libc6. I have just released a new package called ncpfsx. Use this
> package if you want to play around with n
At 12:03 PM 2/16/98 +, Kevin cave wrote:
>Sorry to be a pest, but can you tell me where I can find the Incoming
>directory? I'm probably being a bit daft, but I can't seem to find it under
>ftp.debian.org - if that's where it is..
Since the package ncpfsx is new, processing takes longer than
Eloy A. Paris wrote:
> Roy C Bixler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> : Yes, this is a problem. The only fix I know of right now is to get the
> : ncpfs-2.1.1.tar.gz file, compile with libc5 and use it. Elroy Paris did
>
>
> OK guys, I finally managed to make ncpfs-2.1.1 compile and work under
> li
OK guys, I finally managed to make ncpfs-2.1.1 compile and work under
libc6. I have just released a new package called ncpfsx. Use this
package if you want to play around with ncpfs and kernels > 2.1.29.
For older kernels use package ncpfs.
Would it be more convenient to merge the ncpf
Roy C Bixler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Yes, this is a problem. The only fix I know of right now is to get the
: ncpfs-2.1.1.tar.gz file, compile with libc5 and use it. Elroy Paris did
: some work to get ncpfs-2.0.11 to compile with libc6 and perhaps he knows
: more about the status of ncpfs-2
On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, Kevin cave wrote:
> Roy, I can't seem to locate "ncpfs-2.1.1.tar.gz" anywhere...
Try 'ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/ncpfs' Maybe the confusion is that
the file end in .tgz instead of .tar.gz ...
---
Roy Bixler
The University of Chicago Press
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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TO UNSU
Roy C Bixler wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Kevin Cave wrote:
> > I've now tried 2.1.86, and it still has the same problem. I can use
> > "slist" to see the
> > various Netware servers, but I can't mount the volumes, or send print
> > files to 'em.
>
> Yes, this is a problem. The only fix I know o
Roy C Bixler wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Kevin Cave wrote:
> > I've now tried 2.1.86, and it still has the same problem. I can use
> > "slist" to see the
> > various Netware servers, but I can't mount the volumes, or send print
> > files to 'em.
>
> Yes, this is a problem. The only fix I know o
On Thu, 12 Feb 1998, Kevin Cave wrote:
> I've now tried 2.1.86, and it still has the same problem. I can use
> "slist" to see the
> various Netware servers, but I can't mount the volumes, or send print
> files to 'em.
Yes, this is a problem. The only fix I know of right now is to get the
ncpfs-2.
Hi All,
On this machine at work, I use Debian Hamm, and, normally,
kernel-2.0.32.
Recently I compiled and tried kernel 2.1.81, and found that I could no
longer mount
Netware volumes onto my machine. I thought to myself "Oh well, could
just be they'll
fix that later", and went merrily back to good
Alex Monaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Does the 1.3.1 Debian release come with any of the 2.1 kernels and updated
: compilers needed to compile them ?
Nope. 1.3.1 comes with kernel 2.0.30 (and I think 2.0.29 too). 1.3.1 is
a stable release so it does not make sense to ship it w
Does the 1.3.1 Debian release come with any of the 2.1 kernels and updated
compilers needed to compile them ?
--
--
Alex Monaghan Network Support Analyst, Royal Mail Anglia
London Rd, Stevenage, SG1
Alex Monaghan wrote:
> Does the 1.3.1 Debian release come with any of the 2.1 kernels and updated
> compilers needed to compile them ?
Downloaded 2.1.X kernels trees from archive sites (http://www.linuxhq.com/).
Then check out /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes which tells you what
ve
On Fri, 18 Jul 1997 10:11:28 EDT Shaya Potter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
l) wrote:
> I just got a chance to get a spare machine to try out the 2.1 series
> kernels, well I decided to go with 2.1.45, and everything seems to work
> ok, except that when ever I boot up, I get the error
>
> SIOCADDRT: Invali
I just got a chance to get a spare machine to try out the 2.1 series
kernels, well I decided to go with 2.1.45, and everything seems to work
ok, except that when ever I boot up, I get the error
SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument
When the /etc/init.d/network script is run to ifconfig the ethernet
device
> "Herbert" == Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Herbert> Bruce Perens wrote:
>> I haven't had time to maintain AX.25 lately. I tried 2.1.x on
>> my home system a few weeks ago, and IP forwarding appeared to
>> be broken.
Herbert> It's not broken. You need to enable
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