In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],Sean
O'Malley writes:
I ran into the same problem =) I started hacking AFS to get userland stuff
working, but put a dent in my head banging off the wall. I did manage to
get it to compile, and started in with lint but that was about as far as I
got. :)
dont bother
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, chas williams - CONTRACTOR wrote:
dont bother with lint. just collect the warnings. anything about
implicit is likely bad news on 64-bit. after than, any casting to/from
wrong size integers is possibly bad. afs has a habit of casting
int's to void * and back again
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Carson Gaspar wrote:
And sadly many user-land pieces still are not 64-bit clean. I know that
I've had to fall back to 32-bit mode for several apps on my Solaris x86
server, as I didn't have the time energy to fix the crappy source.
I ran into the same problem =) I
Sean O'Malley wrote:
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Carson Gaspar wrote:
And sadly many user-land pieces still are not 64-bit clean. I know that
I've had to fall back to 32-bit mode for several apps on my Solaris x86
server, as I didn't have the time energy to fix the crappy source.
I ran into the
Chris, thanks for the confirmation that this would work. Since then I was
able to put together a system as I described (Debian/sarge 32bit user
space with a amd64 kernel and openafs) and I am pleased to say that
openafs works like a champ.
Sadly, as Chaskiel and Carson deduced I am not in a
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],Carson Gaspar writes:
And sadly many user-land pieces still are not 64-bit clean. I know that
I've had to fall back to 32-bit mode for several apps on my Solaris x86
server, as I didn't have the time energy to fix the crappy source.
i know there are issues with
I am hoping to run a mixed environment with an amd64 kernel and a 32bit
user space (along with a few statically compiled 64 bit apps). Before I
try this I would like to know if the openafs user space tools running in
the 32bit user space will communicate correctly with the amd64 kernel?
Has
Ken:
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Kenneth Baker wrote:
I am hoping to run a mixed environment with an amd64 kernel and a 32bit
user space (along with a few statically compiled 64 bit apps). Before I
try this I would like to know if the openafs user space tools running in
the 32bit user space will
--On Friday, March 23, 2007 12:33:42 PM -0400 Christopher Allen Wing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, this works; however, why do you want to use 32-bit user space?
Not that I know ken's reasoning, but here's why I would do so:
Because I already have a managed 32-bit environment, and creating
Chaskiel M Grundman wrote:
--On Friday, March 23, 2007 12:33:42 PM -0400 Christopher Allen Wing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, this works; however, why do you want to use 32-bit user space?
Not that I know ken's reasoning, but here's why I would do so:
Because I already have a managed
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