Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 19:12:17 +0200 From: Jan Henrik Sylvester <me@janh.de> To: Benjamin Kaduk <kaduk@MIT.EDU> Cc: afs-list freebsd <freebsd-afs@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: AFS on FreeBSD 8? Message-ID: <4BC4A5F1.6050406@janh.de> In-Reply-To: <alpine.GSO.1.10.1004131220540.29136@multics.mit.edu> References: <558186334.2619.1271175586732.JavaMail.root@thunderbeast.private.linuxbox.com> <alpine.GSO.1.10.1004131220540.29136@multics.mit.edu>
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On 04/13/2010 18:21, Benjamin Kaduk wrote: > On Tue, 13 Apr 2010, Matt W. Benjamin wrote: > >> >> ----- "Benjamin Kaduk" <kaduk@MIT.EDU> wrote: >> >>> On Tue, 13 Apr 2010, Derrick Brashear wrote: >>> >>>>> >>>>> Or are there any missing dependencies? Were is opt_global.h >>> supposed to come >>>>> from? >>>> >>>> it's in the objdir of your kernel build. >>> >>> The port Makefile hardcodes the objdir for GENERIC; you will need to >>> change that if you use a custom kernel configuration. >> >> I don't think it used to. However, you do need to make one symlink >> into the object tree. I think that's in the README. > > This is a large portion of the "somewhat hackish" in "somewhat hackish > freebsd packaging". With a kernel build, I was able to build OpenAFS. First experience: afsd was complaining about /usr/local/etc/openafs/cacheinfo missing. After I copied that from a Linux OpenAFS install (and modified it to something suitable), I was able to start afsd, but /afs was missing. Creating that and starting afsd again locked the machine completely (for some reason, fsck on reboot took very long even though I got journaling). Having rebooted, I was able to start afsd and browse to some public afs directory -- 'ls' took quite some time, but eventually, I was able to list that directory. About the port: pkg-plist differs quite a bit from what actually got installed. I will try to create "my pkg-plist" later. I will to more testing tomorrow -- especially with Kerberos. Thanks for your help! Jan Henrik
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