From: guest Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 06:30:21 +0000 (+0000) Subject: none X-Git-Url: https://git.openafs.org/?p=openafs-wiki.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=c5de88fab7f57c456a45a670ae181fb181df8539 none --- diff --git a/AFSLore/OpenBSD.mdwn b/AFSLore/OpenBSD.mdwn index 0e52571..6b8007b 100644 --- a/AFSLore/OpenBSD.mdwn +++ b/AFSLore/OpenBSD.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -- [[TWikiGuest]] - 03 Apr 2003 -[[OpenBSD]] ( ) uses the **arla** ( ) AFS implementation for the **client** side in **base install**. **Server** side is just **semi-functional** with arla (see [plus follow-ups] and [plus follow-ups]). The installation of [[OpenAFS]] on [[OpenBSD]] 3.2 seems to be expert-only (only from snapshots, I couldn't manage to get it compiled). [[OpenBSD]] 2.9 is supported via './configure --with-afs-sysname=i386\_obsd29' in [[OpenAFS]] 1.2.8 (stable) and 1.3.2 (unstable) but didn't compile on by [[OpenBSD]] 3.2 box. Jim Rees ( ), who seems to be doing the openbsd port of [[OpenAFS]] doesn't provide instruction either (see and [plus follow-ups]), which I'd definitely need to get it going... +[[OpenBSD]] ( ) uses the **arla** ( ) AFS implementation for the **client** side in **base install**. **Server** side is just **semi-functional** with arla (see [plus follow-ups] and [plus follow-ups]). The installation of [[OpenAFS]] on [[OpenBSD]] 3.2 is a bit of an effort, but Jim Rees ( ), who seems to be doing the openbsd port of [[OpenAFS]] ( ) is pretty active on the openafs-info-list ( [plus follow-ups]), and there is an [[OpenBSD]] Chapter in the newer (snapshot) READMEs. Good Luck nonetheless.