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Re: Linux/sparc64
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tobias Grundmann)
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To: Magnus Ahltorp <map@stacken.kth.se>
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Subject: Re: Linux/sparc64
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From: Tobias Grundmann <grundman@Informatik.Uni-Tuebingen.De>
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> I have now committed the patches necessary to run Arla on
> Linux/sparc64. I have not tested it very much, but as far as I can
> see, it works.
>
> /Magnus
Well I have some problems here. I can mount /afs, lookup directories and view
files. But some files don't have any content here on my linux-machine whereas
on a solaris system nearby they have proper content. Maybe this is partly due
to an AFS-server here with a somewhat broken network-connection. But the files
don't sit in volumes which are hosted there...
Oh and sorry for bothering you about committing patches.
Tobias