Hi Anders,
A compile on Solaris would be most welcome. I think it might be a good
idea to ignore the client kernel code in the first instance and get
venus and the servers going.
For the client kernel code, there are a couple of alternatives. First
with the Solaris kernel development kit, it shouldn't be too hard -
particularly given that one can learn from the ARLA code. On the other
hand, kernel code is always very time consuming to debug.
Another possibility is to use an NFS/Coda translator that offers a
modified NFS server inside Venus, running on the Coda client. It
doesn't give all of the benefits of a native client implementation, but
it would run, without kernel modules on any client which has an NFS file
system, and offer disconnected operation.
Paola Scherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] and Sergio Romano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] have been working on this and are reasonably far
along.
Let me know about any progress you are making!
- Peter -
----- Original Message -----
From: Anders Hammarquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 1999 10:52 PM
Subject: Other OSes?
: Hi,
:
: I have a vague memory of someone thinking about/doing a Solaris port a
while
: back. Has this gotten anywhere? The way things are working out, a
Solaris
: client would be really handy. If it's at the stage "you want it, you
do it"
: I'll probably have some time come end of May. Anyone else up for it?
:
: /Anders
:
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