Re: Mac OS X and netatalk...


Subject: Re: Mac OS X and netatalk...
From: Jason Quigley (jasonq@mac.com)
Date: Thu Mar 29 2001 - 07:18:08 EST


Hi everybody!

I got the version that Marcus suggested. I have a problem compiling it
though. I get an error with the TCP wrappers support for a lib called
nsl. I searched the web and it was suggested that this lib may not be
needed on my system (FreeBSD). Is this the case? I compiled without it
and got the server up and running. It shows up under 9.0.4's chooser and
10.0.0 seems to think it's there as I get the following error when
attempting a connection:

Mar 29 14:01:38 vulcan afpd[93813]: uam_load(uams_guest.so): failed to
load.
Mar 29 14:01:38 vulcan afpd[93813]: uam_load(uams_clrtxt.so): failed to
load.
Mar 29 14:01:38 vulcan afpd[93813]: uam_load(uams_dhx.so): failed to
load.

Everything seemed to compile okay. I had to tweak the Makefile a little
for FreeBSD, i.e. use /usr/ instead of /usr for the OpenSSL libraries.

I am stumped now. Any suggestions?

Many thanks,
Jason.

On Thursday, March 29, 2001, at 02:09 am, Marcus Radich wrote:

> OK, I originally found that asun2.1.3 was wicked for serving quark dox,
> but when I updated to 214, I started having file locking problems with
> quark (typical). Also seems to happen with codewarrior(noted by a
> friend).
> So after reading through asun's notes, I found a section which refers
> to the "old style" of byte locking. Adding the DEF= line and
> recompiling works perfectly. I have over 20 servers in production
> proving that!
>
> Go to: ftp://ftp.cobaltnet.com/pub/users/asun/testing/ if you need it.
> <snip>
> I still use 1.4b2+asun214-37b because it works. I think I will start
> experimenting with 1.5 soon.
>
> mrad01
>
>



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