![]() The line looks like this on my system after editing.īuildRequires: cracklib openssl-devel pam quota libtool automake autoconf db4-devel pam-devel \ tcp_wrappers libgcrypt-devel NOTE: I was getting "MD5 sum mismatch" error during the source installation, so I used -nomd5 to eliminate this.Īs stated above that the -devel packages for the cracklib, quota and tcp_wrappers are integrated into their main packages, the BuildRequires line in the netatalk.spec (in ~/rpmbuild/SPECS) needs to be edited accordingly in the first place before going any further. The appropriate rpm should be used according to the target architecture. ![]() Then download and install the source rpm. ![]() The second command will overwrite any previous. Yum install echo '%_topdir %(echo $HOME)/rpmbuild' > ~/.rpmmacros So, needs to be installed those packages first, if not already installed. Another reason could be if you want the server to be shown up in the OS X "Finder" sidebar (for easy drag-n-drop stuff) and also to keep the option open to use it as a TimeMachine backup volume, if required, in future. Although Snow Leopard (Darwin 10) said to me comes with "better" NFS4 support but it's still not considered to be a "production quality" and that's the one the reason one might try AFP/netatalk instead, if running a NFS4 server. Netatalk is an Open Source implementation of Apple's AFP ( Apple Filing Protocol) fileserver for Linux distribution and it's used to mount ext3/ext4 filesystem on Apple Macintosh.
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