> Looking at the Redhat distros that are supported, the newer builds are > not present. (RH5 is out was well as newer RH4, the current kernel is > several version newer than what has packages available.)
Yes. It takes a serious amount of manpower to keep up with the zillions of Linux versions in all the distros. > 4.2 seems to > be the newest RH out there. As I want the newest security builds, am I > best off just downloading the 1.4.4 source and compiling them or trying > to use the older binary packages on the current distro? I'd start with the newest released sourcecode and build an RPM from the spec file. Report any success/trouble please. Do we have any instructions how to do that? (Too lazy to search myself now). Harald. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
