[OpenAFS] RPM questions
ted creedon
tcreedon@easystreet.com
Wed, 21 Dec 2005 08:43:52 -0800
PS
There are also some minor issues with the /etc/sysconfig/afs-client and
/etc/init.d/afs-server and afs-client scripts.
Here slightly modified SuSE scripts are used.
BTW SuSE ships Ken Hornstein's kit as an afs-integration kit.
If transarc paths are used, all of the afs files are under /usr/afs or
usr/vice making updating and troubleshooting fairly simple without
relying on rpms.
SuSE uses the Linux standard paths which don't relate to the paths in
the IBM documentation.
tedc
Derek Atkins wrote:
>Ahh.. So you have no clue about whether what I said is correct
>or not (about rebuilding the OpenAFS-distributed SRPM).. Got it.
>
>-derek
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>ted creedon <tcreedon@easystreet.com> writes:
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>>Source code tarball. The SuSE srpm is v 1.3.78 (not 1.3.87 as prev
>>mentioned) and shouldn't be used.
>>
>>AFS revisions are moving too fast for SuSe to support. Their policy is
>>to release the latest stable release that is in effect at their release
>>time and not update to later stable releases.
>>
>>tedc
>>
>>Derek Atkins wrote:
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>>>ted creedon <tcreedon@easystreet.com> writes:
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>>>>Recompile always works on SuSE. 10.0 ships with 1.3.87 which is obsolete.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>When you say "recompile always works on SuSE" do you mean recompiling
>>>the OpenAFS-distributed SRPM or do you mean recompiling the source
>>>code tarball?
>>>
>>>-derek
>>>
>>>
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