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From: jfieber@indiana.edu (John Fieber)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc,comp.protocols.appletalk
Subject: Re: Netatalk or CAP on FreeBSD
Date: 8 Aug 1996 23:27:29 GMT
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In article <320A1972.41C67EA6@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>,
	"Steven G. Kargl" <kargl@troutmask.apl.washington.edu> writes:
> Also, note that Mark D.'s port of netatalk depends on the kernel
> options LLC and CCITT. The kernel source code that thee options

Julian mentioned that there were apparently two sets of netatalk
patches running around.  I've been using Mark Dawson's patches for
the user-land stuff, plus one that Julian sent out (July 18) in
conjunction with the netatalk code in current.  However, a "cleanup"
commit dated Tue Jul 23 1:18:36 1996 by Julian from
archie@whistle.com broke it.

Julian's patch for atalkd/config.c was apparently obviously not based
on Mark Dawson's patch as some of his changes had already been made. 
If another set of patches for the user land code exists, I'd like to
find it...

Also, as appletalk novice, how do the routing problems manifest
themselves?  The problem I have is not seeing devices in remote zones
that I *know* are there.  Is that the routing problem?

-john

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