Is there anyone out there that has CFS running with Linux ?
It installs fine on BSDi 2.0 but I'm unable to install it under Linux, I would appreciate it if some one would help me out.
-AJ-
I don't run Linux, and every time I open my mouth it seems to provoke a flame-fest, but I'll risk responding anyway. I'm told that all version of CFS since 1.0.4 (the latest is 1.3.1) do work out-of-the-box under *some* releases of Linux and with some coaxing on the others. I'm not sure exactly what problem you're having, but the most common CFS-Linux problem that people complain about has to do with the rpcgen output not being in the format expected by the rest of CFS. There seem to be two things you can do about this: get a version of rpcgen that generates the "standard" (original Sun) names for the functions it generates, or just grab the rpcgen output from the cfs-users mailing list archive ("echo help | mail cfs-users-request@research att.com" for details). Or are you able to compile it but not get it installed? I've not heard of any problems here. If so, you might try the cfs-users@research.att.com mailing list and see if someone there can help out. -matt NB to "Bill Gates" and friends: To save you the trouble of pointing it out, I hereby admit that I'm a commie-fascist brainwashed sold out member of the military-industrial complex who has been programmed by his masters to infiltrate the cypherpunks in order to sap and impurify their precious bodily fluids.