1.5 isn't recommended version on linux at this time.
see my last mail.
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007, Lundgren, Andrew wrote:
If you are using 1.5, I found that it did not
compile on Linux without
messing with some ifdefs. The 1.4 version
compiles however and from
what I understand, it is the version that you
should use for Linux. If
you are talking about problems with 1.4, then I
can't help ya.
That is looking better. The OpenAFS site does
not seem to have an rpm available. Only source?
Scott
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Subject: [OpenAFS] OpenAFS and RHEL5 Server
64-bit?
I have some dual-boot XP/CentOS 5 systems that
I want to
authenticate to a
server running RHEL 5 Server 64-bit edition,
unpatched. I
want central
authentication from the server, so the same
home directory
will appear for any account created on the
server, regardless
of whether the user is logging into the Windows
or Linux
side, even for simultaneous logins.
I obtained the latest OpenAFS source from
openafs.org, but
compiling crashed.
What am I missing?
Thanks.
Scott
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