Re: [OpenAFS] 1.8.10 in ppa:openafs/stable for Ubuntu 22.04 (kernel 6.2)?

2023-08-03 Thread Jan Henrik Sylvester

On 8/3/23 15:04, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
Please, could ppa:openafs/stable be updated to 1.8.10 as soon as 
possible, since there are now Ubuntu LTS systems without AFS.


I see that the PPA has 1.8.10 now. Anders, thanks for the quick fix!

Best wishes,
Jan Henrik
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Re: [OpenAFS] 1.8.10 in ppa:openafs/stable for Ubuntu 22.04 (kernel 6.2)?

2023-08-03 Thread Jan Henrik Sylvester

On 8/3/23 17:02, Jeffrey E Altman wrote:
Even if you prefer OpenAFS, kafs is available to access /afs until 
updated OpenAFS packages are available.


Thanks for the reminder.

In the meantime, I have noticed to have missed the packages in 
jammy-updates. These are only 1.8.8, but with patches for kernel 6.2 
(which are not in the pure jammy packages).


Until 1.8.10 packages are backported (which is not too hard, since 
Debian trixie already has 1.8.10), Ubuntu 22.04 can use the packages 
from jammy-updates:


apt-mark hold openafs-client openafs-modules-dkms openafs-krb5

apt-get install -t jammy-updates openafs-client=1.8.8.1-3ubuntu2~22.04.2 
openafs-krb5=1.8.8.1-3ubuntu2~22.04.2 
openafs-modules-dkms=1.8.8.1-3ubuntu2~22.04.2


Best,
Jan Henrik
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Re: [OpenAFS] 1.8.10 in ppa:openafs/stable for Ubuntu 22.04 (kernel 6.2)?

2023-08-03 Thread Jeffrey E Altman

On 8/3/2023 9:04 AM, Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:

... there are now Ubuntu LTS systems without AFS.


Jan,

As a reminder, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS systems include the Linux kernel afs 
file system (kafs).  As kafs is built as part of the kernel it is always 
up-to-date.


To use kafs:

1. apt-get install kafs-client
2. systemctl start afs.mount
3. acquire tokens using aklog-kafs
1.   or install kafs-compat to rename aklog-kafs to aklog
4. To enable afs.mount at boot, systemctl enable afs.mount
5. Read "man kafs"

Even if you prefer OpenAFS, kafs is available to access /afs until 
updated OpenAFS packages are available.


Jeffrey Altman



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[OpenAFS] 1.8.10 in ppa:openafs/stable for Ubuntu 22.04 (kernel 6.2)?

2023-08-03 Thread Jan Henrik Sylvester

Hello,

today, Ubuntu 22.04 replaced the default desktop kernel 5.19 (originally 
from 22.10) with 6.2 (originally from 23.04). Since desktop defaults to 
the HWE kernel, this kernel will be installed automatically on desktop 
installation immediately.


1.8.9 from ppa:openafs/stable fails to build for kernel 6.2, which is 
not surprising, since 1.8.9 release notes state that mainline kernels up 
to 6.0 are supported. Only in 1.8.10, kernel support is extended up to 6.4.


Please, could ppa:openafs/stable be updated to 1.8.10 as soon as 
possible, since there are now Ubuntu LTS systems without AFS.


Thanks a lot,
Jan Henrik
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