Michael Meffie wrote:
Jason Edgecombe wrote:
Derrick Brashear wrote:
On Feb 18, 2008 8:48 PM, Jason Edgecombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Russ Allbery wrote:
Coy Hile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Why in the world would somebody build an AFS client on a damn
cell phone?
Or for a damn cell phone for that matter....
What if you could play all your portable music directly or cached
out of
AFS from your handheld without having to keep copies of it
everywhere and
worrying about how much storage is in it?
All kidding aside, does anyone have an idea of how to fix the error?
I found a reference to "flex -l" in the archives, but "flex -l" is
specified in the right file, so I'm stumped.
I already have the fix in my sandbox. As soon as I have a few minutes
I'll commit it.
The fix is actually in the sandbox *from my car stereo* also, which at
this point is a few years old.
Thanks,
The compile works now, but insmod fails:
/opt/lib/openafs # insmod libafs-2.6.21-omap1.ko
insmod: cannot insert 'libafs-2.6.21-omap1.ko': Unknown symbol in
module (-1): No such file or directory
/opt/lib/openafs #
dmesg shows:
[35023.632812] libafs: Unknown symbol svc_auth_register
[35023.648437] libafs: Unknown symbol svc_auth_unregister
try, insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/net/sunrpc/sunrpc.ko
I used configure --prefix=/opt to keep things in their own folder for
testing.
Well, sunrpc is not pre-built on the N800/maemo, but I built the 1.4.x
branch as suggested by Derrick and it works! Woohoo!
I was able to browse some directories in afs as an unauthenticated user.
Next step, authentication.
Jason
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