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#1 2007-04-15 02:00:58

dcrosby
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Registered: 2007-03-09
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AFP/AppleTalk/netatalk redux

Hi all -- just wanted to let you know that after building a new Etch install today, I realized where some deficiencies in my  netatalk instructions on the wiki were, and tried to correct them. Feedback appreciated. Thanks!

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#2 2007-05-11 21:28:11

lukens
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Registered: 2007-05-11
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Re: AFP/AppleTalk/netatalk redux

OK, I've been trying to get this to work all day, and so far without any luck.

When I do the "DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=ssl debuild" I get some error about signing, but the Ubuntu forum post you link to suggests that this is ok.

However, after the final command I get an error like:

"Address family not supported by protocol"

(I'm just trying it again, and will post the actual error when done)



Also, the guide is a little confusing with all the "sudo" stuff as it assumes you've:

1) installed sudo (which doesn't seem to be in the etch minimal)
2) added a user
3) set up that user with necessary access in sudoers
4) logged in as that user

Also, even when doing all that, I get some error about needing fakeroot - even though I did "apt-get install fakeroot" (running fakeroot before doing "DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=ssl debuild" stops the error, but still doesn't solve anything).

After wasting a whole day fighting with this (and fighting to get my damn disks to reformat as a single RAID 0 device using all available space - which I could only do by using javascript to override some of the functions on the web form) help would be appreciated.

Last edited by lukens (2007-05-11 21:28:47)

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#3 2007-05-11 21:51:19

lukens
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Registered: 2007-05-11
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Re: AFP/AppleTalk/netatalk redux

OK, despite lots of things that look like errors, it seems this is actually working.

I might tidy it all up a bit so it makes more sense for with a standard etch install - and also describe how you then connect (I'm also going to update the debian install instructions so that it's clearer what is needed for etch)

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