Derrick J Brashear wrote: > The OpenAFS Gatekeepers announce the availability of OpenAFS version > 1.4.5. Source files and available binaries can be accessed via the web at: > > http://www.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.4.5/ > > or via AFS at: > > /afs/grand.central.org/software/openafs/1.4.5/ > \\afs\grand.central.org\software\openafs\1.4.5\ > Good stuff.
I just want to announce that SuSE rpms can be found on the buildservice: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/filesystems/<distribution>/<arch>/ , where distributions are : SUSE_Linux_10.0, SUSE_Linux_10.1, openSUSE_10.2, openSUSE_10.3, SLES_9 and SLE_10 architectures are i586 and x86_64. you might also use : http://software.opensuse.org/search It is possible to integrate the buildservice-repository also in the package-manager of your choice. Check out the tutorial. There are two versions: "openafs", in which the paths integrates in the OS-tree and "openafs-transarc", which uses transarc-paths. Unfortunately, I have not packaged any binary kernel-modules, except some old standard ones. Thus, use km_afs to compile the kernel module for your present kernel. If you stumble across anything awry, just shout at me. I guess future versions of openafs can be found there as well. T/Christof Hanke PS: A note to packagers of other distributions: It is indeed possible to use this buildservice to package fedora, ubuntu, debian, mandriva and some other distributions. Thus, if your short on hardware you might give it a try. The only thing I haven't figured out is how to build rpms depending on rpm of different versions (that's why there are no binary kernel module packages). _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
