Re: [OpenAFS] Support for Mac OSX 10.10 ( El capitan )

2016-04-11 Thread Jeffrey Altman
On 4/11/2016 7:25 AM, Duncan S Kincaid wrote: > With limited testing under OS X 10.11.x, the latest Auristor AFS client > (0.106) appears to do the trick. > Previous versions struggled with Office 2016. > > I too suggest you give their OpenAFS installer a go. >

Re: [OpenAFS] Support for Mac OSX 10.10 ( El capitan )

2016-04-11 Thread Tim Piessens
Indeed, this works. Thanks a lot. I am impressed on the speed of this mailinglist. This gives me a good feeling on proceeding the shift of our companies filesharing architecture. Tim Dr. Ir. Tim Piessens CTO and Founder Gaston Geenslaan 14, 3001 Leuven, Belgium Tel. +32 16 589 705 | Fax. +32 1

Re: [OpenAFS] Support for Mac OSX 10.10 ( El capitan )

2016-04-11 Thread Duncan S Kincaid
With limited testing under OS X 10.11.x, the latest Auristor AFS client (0.106) appears to do the trick. Previous versions struggled with Office 2016. I too suggest you give their OpenAFS installer a go. ciao dk Duncan Kincaid

Re: [OpenAFS] Support for Mac OSX 10.10 ( El capitan )

2016-04-11 Thread Matthias Schroeder
Hi Tim, there is an openAFS client for Mac listed under https://wiki.openafs.org/BinaryThirdParty/. We have good experience with the client from SNA. Best regards, Matthias On 11 Apr 2016, at 11:12, Tim Piessens mailto:piess...@icsense.com>> wrote: Hi all, since I cannot find a release of

Re: [OpenAFS] Support for Mac OSX 10.10 ( El capitan )

2016-04-11 Thread Andreas Ladanyi
Hi, > Hi all, > > since I cannot find a release of openAFS for El Capitan, even not for > Yosemite. I was wondering whether OS/X is still supported or is it > abandoned. > Can someone give some more insight in this, since it gives some doubt > in our present idea of transferring the company file s

[OpenAFS] Support for Mac OSX 10.10 ( El capitan )

2016-04-11 Thread Tim Piessens
Hi all, since I cannot find a release of openAFS for El Capitan, even not for Yosemite. I was wondering whether OS/X is still supported or is it abandoned. Can someone give some more insight in this, since it gives some doubt in our present idea of transferring the company file sharing infrastru