A directory will be automatically created for binaries to be written
into with this name when you build.
- alpha_dux40, alpha_dux50, alpha_dux51 (client does not work)
alpha_linux26
alpha_nbsd15, alpha_nbsd16
amd64_fbsd_80, amd64_fbsd_81, amd64_fbsd_82, amd64_fbsd_83,
amd64_fbsd_93, amd64_fbsd_100, amd64_fbsd_101
amd64_linux26
amd64_nbsd20, amd64_nbsd30, amd64_nbsd40
- arm_linux26
+ arm_linux26, arm64_linux26
hp_ux11i, hp_ux110, hp_ux1123 (See notes below for information on
getting missing header)
hp_ux102 (Client port possible, but db servers and utilities work)
G FreeBSD Notes
- The FreeBSD client supports FreeBSD 8.x and later, but does not receive
- regular testing on versions older than FreeBSD 9.x at this time. Only
- the amd64 and i386 architectures are supported, but it should not be
- hard to port to other processors if they are already supported under
- another operating system.
+ The FreeBSD client supports FreeBSD 10.x and later. Only the amd64
+ and i386 architectures are supported, but it should not be hard to
+ port to other processors if they are already supported under another
+ operating system.
You need kernel source installed to build OpenAFS. Use the
--with-bsd-kernel-headers= configure option if your kernel source is