OpenAFS Client

openafs-compat: OpenAFS client compatibility symlinks

Name:openafs-compat Vendor:Scientific Linux
Version:1.3.80 License:IBM Public License
Release:1.SL URL:
Summary
The AFS distributed filesystem. AFS is a distributed filesystem allowing cross-platform sharing of files among multiple computers. Facilities are provided for access control, authentication, backup and administrative management. This package provides compatibility symlinks in /usr/afsws. It is completely optional, and is only necessary to support legacy applications and scripts that hard-code the location of AFS client programs.

Arch: i386

Download:openafs-compat-1.3.80-1.SL.i386.rpm
Build Date:Tue Mar 22 09:28:22 2005
Packager:
Size:4 KiB

Changelog

* Tue Mar 22 18:00:00 2005 Stephan Wiesand <stephan{*}wiesand{%}desy{*}de> 1.3.80-1.SL
- new upstream version supposed to fix many problems on linux 2.6
- notice the default afsd behaviour finally has changed to -nosettime;
  add -settime to your afsd options to get back the old behaviour
- added an ugly hack to get the kernel modules built
- updated CellServDB to version from grand.central.org as of today
* Tue Mar 1 18:00:00 2005 Stephan Wiesand <stephan{*}wiesand{%}desy{*}de> 1.3.79-4.SL
- made default cache location and size macros, removed cacheinfo source5,
  generate cacheinfo in install instead
- fixed default cache size to 100MB again, resurrected the message
  in -client's post, changed default location to /var/cache/openafs
- removed unused source21 (kernel-version.sh)
- changed last afs-krb5 build patch (patch configure, not configure.in,
  and do not wipe out 64bit patch to configure by rerunning autoconf)
* Sun Feb 27 18:00:00 2005 Stephan Wiesand <stephan{*}wiesand{%}desy{*}de> 1.3.79-3.SL
- this version is SL4/1.3 only
- get afs-krb5 going
- removed tons of old cruft & patches no longer used
- adapt module build to kernel[-smp]-devel: we now require this to be
  installed, and will only build the module package for a single kernel
  defined on the command line, or the running one in none is defined
  (this gets rid of all that redhat-buildsys voodoo which seems broken
   on SL4 anyway)
- added livesys & kdump executables to main package
- added optional openafs-debug package with additional tools
- made module name in package & init script libafs instead of openafs,
  since that's what the module registers as anyway (modprobe -r openafs
  would fail)
- added a patch (101) to fix the CACHESIZE=AUTOMATIC behaviour when the cache
  is mounted on some device with a long name

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