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Date:      Thu, 20 May 1999 12:30:41 +0100
From:      G <G.S.J.Howell@swansea.ac.uk>
To:        stb@freebsd.org
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: netatalk1.4b2+asun2.1.0 failing / no "libwrap.so.7.6"
Message-ID:  <3743F261.2C852BA4@Swansea.ac.uk>
References:  <3743DAAA.F2BF5851@Swansea.ac.uk>

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Ooops.  *blush*  :oI

Got it working now, I had to download the tcp_wrappers-7.6 package, from
the security category of /stand/sysinstall.  Once I'd done that and
rebooted, it was all working fine.

Sorry for the waste of bandwidth.

Cheers

G.




G wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> 
> I'm trying to get netatalk working on my machine, but am getting
> errors.  When I boot the machine, its gets as far as loading local
> packages, and I see a message:
> 
> httpd [this works fine] netatalkld.so failed: Can't find shared library
> "libwrap.so.7.6"
> 
> I've searched my hard disk for this file, and it doesn't appear to be
> around.  Where can I get it, and what do I have to do so that netatalk
> picks it up ok?
> 
> papd seems to be working ok.  From /var/log/messages:
> 
> May 20 09:57:41 cscall papd[203]: restart (1.4b2+asun2.1.0)
> May 20 09:57:47 cscall papd[203]: register cscall:LaserWriter@*
> 
> ... and I can see my machine, cscall, from the chooser on a Mac sitting
> next to me, but only for print services, not for filestore.
> 
> Some info about my machine:
> 
> % uname -a
> FreeBSD cscall.swan.ac.uk 2.2.8-RELEASE FreeBSD 2.2.8-RELEASE #0: Wed
> May 19 16:14:03 BST 1999
> csgh@cscall.swan.ac.uk:/usr/src/sys/compile/CSCALL  i386
> 
> I've added the line
> 
> options         NETATALK
> 
> to /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/CSCALL, my kernel configuration file, and
> rebuilt it ok.  This got rid of a 'protocol not supported' message I was
> getting at boot time.
> 
> TIA
> 
> G.


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