According to chas williams - CONTRACTOR:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Loic Tortay writes:
> >The "known working" release (that does not work in our environment) I
> >have been able to test is actually not 1.3.76 but something probably
> >more akin to 1.3.79 (just like yours):
> > % what /usr/vice/etc/afsd | grep 'OpenAFS '
> > OpenAFS devel built 2005-02-18
> > %
>
> try these: ftp://ftp.cmf.nrl.navy.mil/pub/chas/openafs/loic-tortay.tar.gz
> i probably built these before the kernel patch was applied. also, could
> you try clearing your cache? rm -rf the cache before starting afsd.
>
Thank you, your binaries work in 64 bit mode after clearing the cache.
I was pretty sure I always cleared the cache in my previous tests, but
it appears I did not do so every time, since the other known working
binaries I have do also work with a cleared cache.
On the other hand, I can confirm that the problem still exists with the
1.4.0 release (even with a cleared cache).
I have also tested the 1.3.79 release and it works in 64 bit mode:
% isainfo
amd64 i386
% uname -srvm
SunOS 5.10 Generic_118844-08 i86pc
% pwd
/afs/in2p3.fr/home/t/tortay
% what /usr/vice/etc/afsd|grep 'OpenAFS '
OpenAFS 1.3.79 built 2005-11-08
According to
<https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2005-October/019683.html>,
Kris Kasner saw the problem on 1.3.81 too.
Since the problem does not not seem to be in newer Solaris 10 kernel
releases, it may then be due to a change in OpenAFS 1.3.80 or 1.3.81.
Loïc.
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