[OpenAFS-devel] Trying to code for Mac OS X

Derrick Brashear shadow@gmail.com
Wed, 25 Mar 2009 17:23:48 -0400


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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Barry Fawthrop <barry@isscp.com> wrote:

> Thanks
> But which  .xg  or rxgen file creates the error tables ?


never said it did. either of them. you even quoted where i told you what
built it.

did you consider building openafs the normal way and seeing what generates
the files?



>   I have managed to work through all the code
> except for the initialize_????_error_table  references
>
> Also am I right to assume the #define UKERNEL   => implies  Unix Kernel ?


"userspace kernel". for a client which is nominally an embeddable library.

"kernel" is actual kernelspace.

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