I don't suppose you'd care to offer a backtrace? My powers of guessing are
at an all time low this month.
Please excuse our *quality* customer service. We've forgotten to
apply the appropriate beatings this week.
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Beam Davis wrote:
I was running an IBM AFS cell on IBM pSeries (RS/6000) hardware (on the
server side). I have clients running IBM AFS on IBM pSeries machines
(AIX 5.1) and OpenAFS on both Linux a few legacy Solaris machines. It
was decided to migrate to OpenAFS 1.4.1 database file servers
Rainer Toebbicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I might have misunderstood as it was a bit long... but if you're backing
up on a x86_64 Linux then you need the attached patch.
It's in CVS (DELTA backup-dump-parameter-fix-20060411), but wasn't yet
in 1.4.1. (another integer passed when a pointer
I was running an IBM AFS cell on IBM pSeries (RS/6000) hardware (on the
server side). I have clients running IBM AFS on IBM pSeries machines
(AIX 5.1) and OpenAFS on both Linux a few legacy Solaris machines. It
was decided to migrate to OpenAFS 1.4.1 database file servers running
Linux
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Beam Davis wrote:
I was running an IBM AFS cell on IBM pSeries (RS/6000) hardware (on the
server side). I have clients running IBM AFS on IBM pSeries machines (AIX
5.1) and OpenAFS on both Linux a few legacy Solaris machines. It was
decided to migrate to OpenAFS 1.4.1
All :
I seem to be having some difficulty in getting 1.4.1 to compile on AMD64
under RHEL 3.0. I have tried rebuilding the source RPM
openafs-1.4.1-rhel3.3.src.rpm and building from a regular source
distribution, but both methods produce the same errors.
any input one can provide will be
This has already been discussed. Please check the archives.
If you look in the file there's an x86_64 codepath that's missing
a comma.
-derek
Quoting Andy Malato [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All :
I seem to be having some difficulty in getting 1.4.1 to compile on AMD64
under RHEL 3.0. I have tried