I might have installed an older version, in the first place. The first version that I installed was on a CD given to me by the person who supports my desktop PC at work. I'll look for the CD and check. Perhaps I never installed 1.3.64, before I installed 1.3.70 and later 1.3.71. I had the 1.3.64 installation file on my hard drive and assumed that I had installed it. Too bad I didn't keep better notes of my installations. At least I had notes that reminded me about the CD given to me.
> Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 22:55:46 -0400 > From: Jeffrey Altman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > There is no IBM path information in the 1.3.xx installers for > OpenAFS. We completely replaced the installer from scratch. > > Did you install the older 1.2.xx version of OpenAFS on your machine? > If so, that is most likely where it came from. > > Jeffrey Altman > > > > Alan Wehmann wrote: > > > This is a personal machine. The interest in OpenAFS was its price. > > IBM/Transarc AFS was out of my price range--particularly since my use > > of AFS is work related. Having work pay for it on this machine was an > > argument I didn't think would succeed, or be justifiable. When work > > switched to OpenAFS file servers, then I got interested in the 1.3.64 > > OpenAFS client and installed it on this machine. On the other hand, > > my Windows 2000 Professional desktop at work has the IBM/Transarc AFS > > client installed on it. > > > > Stating this more succinctly, IBM/Transarc AFS was never installed on > > this machine. > -- Alan Wehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fermilab _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
