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On 11/16/03 11:34 PM, "Carlton Remy" <hirecmremy@...> wrote:
\n
\n> Hi George:
\n> I did d/l 1.6.3 and *thought* I was able to compile it (at least I got
\n> through the ./configure/make/make install dance), however I was unable
\n> to run it (from /usr/local/sbin) as it gave me an error that it
\n> couldn't find the libdb-4.1.so which is the Berkeley DB Library
\n> available at http://www.sleepycat.com and which I had already
\n> downloaded and installed, so I don't know what THAT problem is.
\n>
\n> I am reading further through the netatalk 1.6.3 docs and attempting to
\n> compile it with an earlier version of the Berkeley DB as they suggest,
\n> so I'll see how that goes...
\n>
\n>
\n> --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, George Constantinides
\n> <gconstantinides@f...> wrote:
\n>> No, I still have the same problem, but I am sure it has to do with the
\n>> version of the netatalk that runs on the SG20.
\n>>
\n>> If you do an "rpm -qa | grep netatalk" on the SG20 during a telnet
\n> session,
\n>> you will get:
\n>> netatalk-1.5pre6-1rh7tosh
\n>> netatalk-devel-1.5pre6-1rh7tosh
\n>>
\n>> This tells me that the version of netatalk is 1.5pre6, which is very
\n> old and
\n>> which was released on 4/11/2001.
\n>>
\n>> If you go to:
\n>>
\n> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=8642&release_id=166361
\n>> You will see that there are much newer versions of netatalk,
\n> currently at
\n>> 1.6.3, which supports "AFP 3.0".
\n>>
\n>> Maybe the problem we are having is related to AFP 3.0
\n>>
\n>> The reason that toshiba gave us only 1.5pre6 and nothing newer, is
\n> because
\n>> 1.5pre6 is the newest that has a precompiled "i386.rpm" file ready
\n> to go.
\n>>
\n>> The newer versions needs to be compiled. And toshiba doesn't seem to
\n> want to
\n>> do it.
\n>>
\n>> So, someone needs to compile version 1.6.3 and then post it for
\n> other users
\n>> to use.
\n>>
\n>> I might try it if I get some free time. I am not sure what is
\n> involved in
\n>> compiling from source code, and how much of the development system is
\n>> already on the SG20.
\n>>
\n>> George
\n>>
\n>>
\n>> On 11/14/03 4:15 PM, "Carlton Remy" <hirecmremy@y...> wrote:
\n>>
\n>>> I am having the same problem in OS X. OS 9 an mount the SG20 fine.
\n>>> I just got my sg20 yesterday, so I will try to troubleshoot tomorrow
\n>>> (Sat). Did you ever fix the issue George?
\n>>>
\n>>>
\n>>>
\n>>>
\n>>>
\n>>> --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, George Constantinides
\n>>> <gconstan@m...> wrote:
\n>>>> Thanks for the information. However this information is for Mac OS
\n>>> 8, or Mac
\n>>>> OS 9.
\n>>>>
\n>>>> Most Mac users have been using Mac OS X (a UNIX/Linux based system)
\n>>> for the
\n>>>> last 3 years.
\n>>>>
\n>>>> I have no problem connecting to an SG10, other Linux systems, or
\n>>> other Macs
\n>>>> that run Appletalk. So it is clear that the problem is with the SG20
\n>>> running
\n>>>> the 2.6 image.
\n>>>>
\n>>>> Again, I have no problems connecting from my Mac using the smb
\n> protocol,
\n>>>> which is an emulation of the way PCs are connecting, to the SG20.
\n>>>>
\n>>>> Any Mac users that run Mac OS X 10.2.6 out there?
\n>>>>
\n>>>> George
\n>>>>
\n>
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