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wip/netatalk30,
Netatalk appletalk file and print services
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 3.0.8nb1,
Package name: netatalk30-3.0.8nb1,
Maintainer: haukeNetatalk 3 is a freely-available implementation of the Apple
Filesharing Protocol Suite (AFP) over TCP/IP.
Using Netatalk's AFP 3.1 compliant file-server leads to significantly
higher transmissions speeds compared with Macs accessing a server via
SMB or NFS, while providing clients with the best user experience (full
support for Macintosh metadata, flawlessly supporting mixed
environments of classic MacOS and MacOS X clients).
MESSAGE.pam [+/-]===========================================================================
$NetBSD: MESSAGE.pam,v 1.1 2014/03/20 14:27:25 hfath Exp $
A netatalk PAM configuration file needs to be installed in the pam.d
directory. An example file can be found at
${PREFIX}/share/examples/netatalk/netatalk.pam
===========================================================================
Required to run:[
lang/perl5] [
security/libgcrypt] [
databases/db5] [
lang/python27]
Master sites:
SHA1: 4956d0991ae09e6c5336980b0c9d92afe8153f5f
RMD160: 61b8b5a43985b8a5441867cb96b9de5aeba324fb
Filesize: 1667.048 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2014-06-12) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2014-03-31) Updated to version: netatalk30-3.0.8nb1
- (2014-03-20) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version netatalk30-3.0.8 (created)
CVS history: (Expand)
2014-06-11 14:16:40 by Hauke Fath | Files touched by this commit (22) | |
Log message:
Netatalk 3.0.8 has moved up to pkgsrc net/netatalk30.
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2014-03-31 12:04:26 by Hauke Fath | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
According to jperkin, all SMF services installed through pkgsrc have
/pkgsrc prefix.
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2014-03-20 15:27:26 by Hauke Fath | Files touched by this commit (21) |
Log message:
Import netatalk30-3.0.8 as wip/netatalk30.
Netatalk 3 is a freely-available implementation of the Apple
Filesharing Protocol Suite (AFP) over TCP/IP.
Using Netatalk's AFP 3.1 compliant file-server leads to significantly
higher transmissions speeds compared with Macs accessing a server via
SMB or NFS, while providing clients with the best user experience (full
support for Macintosh metadata, flawlessly supporting mixed
environments of classic MacOS and MacOS X clients).
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