From: Alan Olsen <alano@teleport.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: Alan Olsen <alano@teleport.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 95 11:36:41 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: CFS and Linux
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At 11:40 PM 12/20/95 -0500, Matt Blaze wrote:
>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 am wondering if he is compiling for ELF. That seems to throw a good size
monkey wrench into just about every piece of software out there. (At least
the ones that have not been written to take the ELF paculiarities into account.)
>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).
I think you may be right on this one. I have heard of a few other things
having problems with Linux's version of rpcgen. (The names of which are not
coming to mind... Need more coffee.)
[rest of reply deleted because I had nothing to say about it]
ObNoise:
>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.
I think that the mention of Mr. Bill as a "good guy" is the most effective
use of agent provoceteur-type behaviour I have seen on this list yet.
We know who Mat and Jeff work for. Who do the anon-flamers work for?
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