On 05/15/2010 09:37 AM, Derrick Brashear wrote:

� * If the installation requires a restart (which it says it does),

it doesn't require one. recent installers should also not say it does.

Missed that. �But which versions should I be using - the maintenance
releases which say "RECOMMENDED", or the features releases?

Kernel panic

To reproduce:

�1. In the System Preferences OpenAfs panel, click Shutdown. �Nothing
happens.
�2. Any additional action (click Shutdown again or restart MacOS) causes
a
panic.

fixed in 1.5.74. you want �that or 1.5.74.1 anyway. not 1.5.73, to be
sure.

Many more details on the mac client here:
http://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/port-darwin/2010-February/001270.html

http://openafs.org/macos.html shows different versions of the AFS client
for different versions of MacOS. �How does a fix in 1.5.74.1 (for Snow
Leopard) help me with a problem in Leopard?

I fixed your problem with the web page and with the lack of
newer-than-1.5.73 for Leopard. Enjoy.

Thanks, but I don't see any changes at http://openafs.org/macos.html.

I did find http://dl.openafs.org/dl/openafs/1.5.74/macos-10.5/OpenAFS-1.5.74.1-Leopard.dmg by looking in http://dl.openafs.org/dl/openafs.

After installing (and restarting - just to make sure), I find I can now click the "Shutdown" button in the Preferences OpenAfs panel as many times as I want without panicing the OS - a vast improvement. Unfortunately, afsd never shuts down.

I now add my cell info to CellServDB using the Preferences OpenAfs panel. /afs/afsdemo.cit.cornell.edu is still not there.

After another restart, /afs/afsdemo.cit.cornell is there.

Another question: What considerations go into the decision as to how to answer the question "Do you want to create the directory ~/Library/LaunchAgents"?

-Rick
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