headers for your configured kernel can be found. See the
system-specific Notes sections below for details.
+ There is an option to control whether or not binaries are stripped
+ of their symbol table information. All binaries, except for the
+ 'fileserver' and 'volserver' executables, are stripped by default.
+
+ To prevent stripping, specify the '--disable-strip-binaries' option on
+ the ./configure command line.
+
+ This option works alongside the existing --enable-debug option to
+ control how binaries are produced. When --enable-debug is specified,
+ binaries will not be stripped. This behavior can be modified by
+ using different combinations of --enable-debug and --enable (or
+ --disable)-strip-binaries. One can, for example, compile binaries for
+ debug and strip them anyway. Alternatively, one can compile without
+ debug and force the binaries to not be stripped. Note that these
+ combinations are not necessarily useful.
+
+ If neither of these options is specified, the default will be to build
+ non-debug binaries that are stripped (with the exceptions noted above,
+ which are never stripped at present). Specifying --enable-debug also
+ turns on --disable-strip-binaries. These are the most useful settings.
+
+ The two binaries noted above, 'fileserver' and 'volserver' will never
+ be stripped, regardless of any options given to configure.
+
There are two modes for directory path handling: "Transarc mode" and "default mode":
- In Transarc mode, we retain compatibility with Transarc/IBM AFS tools
by putting client configuaration files in /usr/vice/etc, and server
F OpenBSD Notes
- We recommend you build with the following options to configure:
- --enable-namei-fileserver
- --enable-largefile-fileserver
- --enable-supergroups
-
If you need to run regen.sh to make the configure script, you should
first install autoconf-2.59, then setenv AUTOCONF_VERSION 2.59.
mostly have to do with locking, vnode refcounting, and packaging. The
server should work.
- We recommend you build with --enable-namei-fileserver and
- --enable-largefile-fileserver options.
-
You need kernel source installed to build OpenAFS. Use the
--with-bsd-kernel-headers= configure option if your kernel source is not
in /usr/src/sys.
include file. Use the --with-bsd-kernel-build= configure option if your
kernel build is not GENERIC in the standard place.
- There is a package builder in src/packaging/OpenBSD. "sh buildpkg.sh"
- should make a package for the client. Use pkg_add to install. The
- package will install using transarc-paths, regardless of how you
- configured. The builder uses an old version of the /usr/vice/etc/rc file
- that probably won't work. You might be able to replace it with something
- like "kldload libafs.ko; /usr/vice/etc/afsd".
-
There is no server package, but I am told that "make install" will put
server binaries in /usr/afs.
+
+ You can't run arla and OpenAFS at the same time.