I've never successfully compiled Coda, but I like Debian so I'd prefer
to run it on my Debian setup. I can use alien to convert RPMs to .debs,
but sometimes that doesn't work right, because the layout of Debian is
different from RedHat.
So, if I want to run 5.20 on Debian, and my kernel is 2.2.3, should I
try compiling from the tarballs? Which ones do I need to get? (oh, and
do I need to get patches for the kernel module to be up to date?) The
only other time I set up Coda was from RPMs, because the webpages told
me to ;-). That was with 4.65. This time I am going to ask the list,
because my company wants to roll Coda out.
(just for limited deployment, as an experiment... don't get all huffy at
me)
ps. I will get someone to try out the Win95 client if someone would be
kind enough to give me a straight answer. Thanks again and keep up the
great work! It's still amazing to me that a Better AFS is freely
available.
--
"Object-oriented programming is an exceptionally bad
idea which could only have originated in California."
--Edsger Dijkstra