# ChangeLog for net-fs/coda-client # Copyright 2002-2003 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-fs/coda-client/ChangeLog,v 1.3 2003/02/12 07:56:19 vapier Exp $ *coda-client-5.3.19 (23 Jul 2002) 06 Nov 2002; Brandon Low coda-client-5.3.19.ebuild : Make not db4 compliant, and take the auto adding and removing from startup level default out of the ebuild. 23 Oct 2002; Brandon Low coda-client-5.3.19.ebuild, coda-client-5.3.19-gentoo.patch, coda-client-5.3.19-gentoo2.patch: This took forever to make it work, but it does now, gcc-3 compile fixes are in gentoo2.patch and there is some sedfu in the ebuild. This is this the initial portage commit of this ebuild. 15 Jul 2002; Greg Briggs coda-client-5.3.19.ebuild, coda-client-5.3.19-gentoo.patch: Created ebuild for this package. * To test out coda in a hurry, do (as root of course): emerge coda-client venus-setup testserver.coda.cs.cmu.edu /etc/init.d/venus.init start Okay, now watch your 11th console until it says "/coda now mounted". Now look in /coda for some files; you have connected to the testserver! * Notes: You need kernel support for Coda enabled. You definitely need to read the docs to use Coda, at least http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/doc/html/coda-howto-5.html The initscript that gets added to your system is "/etc/init.d/venus.init". This will also mount coda -- no changes to fstab. By the way, you can test with the public Coda server "testserver.coda.cs.cmu.edu". * Bugs (these are in other packages I think; it is SAFE TO IGNORE them) "cat: write error" during ebuild: a problem in depscan.sh "mv: cannot move `cfs0-' to `cfs0': Operation not permitted" during venus-setup: a problem in "( cd /dev ; ./MAKEDEV cfs )"