Is it supported? I used yast2 to add the netatalk package, then did a ./atalk start from the /etc/init.d/ library and got a segmentation fault. Do I need to do anything else, I have searched the net for netatalk and suse and found that the sbin is now init.d (due to standards) and I am now slightly at a loss.
Am Donnerstag den, 27. Dezember 2001, um 05:46, schrieb Allan E. Levy:
Is it supported? I used yast2 to add the netatalk package, then did a ./atalk start
from the /etc/init.d/ library and got a segmentation fault. Do I need to do anything else, I have searched the net for netatalk and suse and found that the sbin is now init.d (due to standards) and I am now slightly at a loss.
Well, I use netatalk out of the box on SuSE 7.2 i386 and it works just superb. Though, I only know for PPC 6.4 that it works. For the others I don't know. Cheers Thiemo -- root weiss, was er tut; wicht weiss es nicht. halb wicht, halb root - geht das gut?
Netatalk works for me on PPC 7.1 :-) Cheers MARCUS On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Thiemo Kellner wrote:
Am Donnerstag den, 27. Dezember 2001, um 05:46, schrieb Allan E. Levy:
Is it supported? I used yast2 to add the netatalk package, then did a ./atalk start
from the /etc/init.d/ library and got a segmentation fault. Do I need to do anything else, I have searched the net for netatalk and suse and found that the sbin is now init.d (due to standards) and I am now slightly at a loss.
Well, I use netatalk out of the box on SuSE 7.2 i386 and it works just superb. Though, I only know for PPC 6.4 that it works. For the others I don't know.
Cheers
Thiemo
-- root weiss, was er tut; wicht weiss es nicht. halb wicht, halb root - geht das gut?
On Wed, Dec 26, Allan E. Levy wrote:
Is it supported? I used yast2 to add the netatalk package, then did a ./atalk start from the /etc/init.d/ library and got a segmentation fault. Do I need to do anything else, I have searched the net for netatalk and suse and found that the sbin is now init.d (due to standards) and I am now slightly at a loss.
Known bug, it segfaults for unknown reasons in afpd. You can either use the 7.1 version from ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/ppc/7.1/suse/n2/netatalk.rpm or look for the new netatalk 1.5 in ftp.suse.com/pub/people/olh/ Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...
At 11:19 AM +0100 1/2/02, Olaf Hering wrote:
On Wed, Dec 26, Allan E. Levy wrote:
Is it supported? I used yast2 to add the netatalk package, then did a ./atalk start from the /etc/init.d/ library and got a segmentation fault. Do I need to do anything else, I have searched the net for netatalk and suse and found that the sbin is now init.d (due to standards) and I am now slightly at a loss.
Known bug, it segfaults for unknown reasons in afpd. You can either use the 7.1 version from ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/ppc/7.1/suse/n2/netatalk.rpm or look for the new netatalk 1.5 in ftp.suse.com/pub/people/olh/
Gruss Olaf
-- $ man clone
BUGS Main feature not yet implemented... It wanted an interface specified in the config file, works fine now.
-- Sincerely, Allan E. Levy I worked on the IBM 650 (Tubes, 2000 Memory Drum) Contact home 301-340-7839 cell 301-742-4951 fax 301-838-9545 allan@his.com 14 Boat House Ct Gaithersburg, Md 20878
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 04:43:20PM -0500, Allan E. Levy wrote:
At 11:19 AM +0100 1/2/02, Olaf Hering wrote:
-- $ man clone
BUGS Main feature not yet implemented... It wanted an interface specified in the config file, works fine now.
So we can finally clone him now? Wow :P Peter -- VFS: Busy inodes after unmount. Self-destruct in 5 seconds. Have a nice day...
participants (5)
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Allan E. Levy
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Marcus Calahan
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Olaf Hering
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Peter Poeml
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Thiemo Kellner