directory or on-line at http://www.openafs.org/dl/license10.html
The document now provides a step by step procedure that takes the user
-from a basic Windows 2000/XP workstation to an OpenAFS development
+from a basic Windows 2000/XP/2003 workstation to an OpenAFS development
environment. Details are provided so that a 'beginning' windows
developer can build an OpenAFS installable package for Windows 2000/XP/2003.
-NOTE:
+NOTE 1:
As of the OpenAFS 1.3 release series, Windows platforms released
prior to Windows 2000 are not being supported. The InstallShield
installer is still in the source tree but is no longer supported.
A new open source installer based on NSIS 2.0 replaces it.
-NOTE:
-In this release, there are two clients offered: an SMB version (as was
-included in all previous versions), and an IFS version (newly released).
+NOTE 2:
+In this release, in addition to the production quality CIFS-AFS
+gateway based client service there also exists an experimental
+implementation of an Installable File System (IFS).
To build the IFS version, follow the directions below, but note that
-only the NSIS installer script can be correctly configured; the Wix
-installer will not work correctly. Also, the kernel module associated
-with the IFS version must be built separately, using the IFS kit or DDK
-build environment. While in the DDK build environment, enter into the
-afsrdr source directory, and execute 'build'. This will create the
-module to be packaged by the installer.
+only the NSIS installer script has been updated to support it.
+Also, the IFS kernel module must be built separately, using the IFS/DDK
+build environment.
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