I didn't compile asun's version, but the pre-asun version, then 
applied the two patches listed in the faq. This is on RedHat 6.2; I 
had to make some minor changes to the source to get it to compile.
I have a pretty trivial set-up; one mac client to the linux server, 
only being used for file sharing. That said, I haven't had any 
problems with it.

Keith
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At 6:43 PM -0700 4/28/00, Alexander Fordyce wrote:
>That's right, it points you to the asun/release directory where you can pick
>up the latest release, which doesn't compile on RedHat 6.1.  I'm not alone
>in having this problem.  I was advised to get the latest testing release
>(which is the link I provided) by another poor suffering soul after posting
>a desperate question to this list, as it's not mentioned in any
>documentation (not surprisingly).
>
>I have been unable to get even the latest testing release to work properly,
>and I've read all the faqs I can find.  I have successfully compiled,
>installed, and configured a huge amount of experimental stuff on my various
>systems, and this is the only time that I've ever been completely stumped.
>
>I'm still hoping that someone can help out and offer a nugget of wisdom
>which magically solve all my problems, but in the meantime, it's not worth
>the effort when there are other solutions which are obviously being far more
>actively maintained.
>
>Cheers,
>Alex.
>
>
>  > <http://www.google.com/search?q=netatalk>
>>  The first hit that comes up is the Linux Netatalk HOWTO, which links
>>  directly to the cobaltnet site, and the third one is the Netatalk home
>>  page, which lists asun's patch on, surprisingly enough, the patches
>>  page.
>
>
>>  * Alexander Fordyce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> menulis:
>>  > ftp://ftp.cobaltnet.com/pub/users/asun/testing/
>>  >
>>  > Where you'd have found that in the FM if you'd R'd it I
>>  don't know.  I had
>>  > to be told myself by posting a question to this group.  I
>>  have to admit that
>>  > I'm distressed at the state of this potentially very useful piece of
>>  > software and at the paucity of good quality freely
>>  available information
>>  > about it -- distressed enough, in fact, that I've abandoned
>>  it... I've gone
>>  > back to Samba and Dave.
>>  >
>>  > Cheers,
>>  > Alex
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > > Hi all,
>>  > >
>>  > > I'm just wondering where I'd find the latest version of
>>  Netatalk+asun
>>  > > for Linux.  I'm enquiring on behalf of a friend of mine
>>  and am not a
>>  > > Linux person (I got my copy from the FreeBSD ports collection) so
>>  > > RTFM responses will not be appreciated.
>>  > >
>>  > > Thanks in advance,
>>  > >
>>  > > `Jonathan.
>>  > > ---
>>  > > Jonathan Elliott
>>  > > Technical Officer
>>  > > Faculty of Arts, University of Tasmania
>>  > > Ph. +61 3 6226 2060 Fax c/- +61 3 6226 7842
>>  > >
>>  > > The G4 is an example of a tool that works and exhibits
>>  strong design
>>  > > qualities. The Pentium is, sadly, just another computer.
>>  > >
>>  > >
>>  >
>>
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