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This file is README.BSD, rewritten by Greg Troxel and current as of 2004-02-24. * INTRODUCTION Most BSDs have support for coda in the kernel already. There is a minor complication of version 2 versus version 3 of the venus/kernel interface. This file is in Coda 6, which uses version 3 in order to support multiple realms. This file contains BSD-specific notes. Also see INSTALL. * KERNEL SUPPORT To use Coda 6, you must have version 3 'pseudo-device vcoda' (only one needed, but people typically put in 4), and 'file-system CODA' in your kernel config. Some systems have version 3, and some require patches. You must ensure that /dev/cfs0 exists. ** NetBSD If /dev/cfs0 does not exist (it is not created by default on 1.6.2 or -current), run ./MAKEDEV cfs0. NetBSD-current (as of 2004-01) has up-to-date version 3 support. Ensure that the two lines above are in the kernel config and simply compile coda. NetBSD 1.6.2 (the entire netbsd-1-6 branch) has version 2 support. Apply Phil Nelson's patch at: ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/coda/netbsd/netbsd-1.6-realms.patch and build a new kernel Some bugs were fixed in 2003 in vnode handling in the kernel code. It is recommnded to be running either recent -current or netbsd-1-6. Aside from having to apply the patch, -current and netbsd-1-6 are equally good from the coda viewpoint. ** FreeBSD Check /dev/cfs0 and create it if it is missing. [XXX Does MAKEDEV support this? If not, what numbers to use?] [XXX Explain whether 4.9, 5.2, and -current have realms support.] Obtain the realms patch for 4.8 or -current from ftp://ftp.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/coda/freebsd/ and build a new kernel. ** OpenBSD [unknown. check /dev/cfs0, and see if the kernel support in sys/coda is version 2. If so, apply the netbsd-1-6 patch, which might or might not be hard.] ** Darwin As of this writing, there is not known to be kernel support. Study the vnode interface in Darwin, and adapt either FreeBSD or NetBSD's sys/coda to Darwin. Put the resulting patch on your web site, and send email announcing it to codalist@coda.cs.cmu.edu ** BSDI [unknown] * PREREQUISITES ** ALL SYSTEMS Ensure that GNU make, autoconf, perl, and GNU readline are installed. Use pkgsrc (NetBSD) or ports (FreeBSD/OpenBSD), and refer to your OS's documentation for help - there is nothing coda-specific about installing these packages. ** PKGSRC (NetBSD and others): When configuring, pass LDFLAGS and CFLAGS so that programs in /usr/pkg (namely readline) will be found. The following may be helpful: #!/bin/sh for i in lwp rpc2 rvm coda; do echo "BUILDING $i" && \ (cd $i && \ ./bootstrap.sh && \ rm -f config.cache && \ LDFLAGS="-L/usr/pkg/lib -R/usr/pkg/lib" CFLAGS="-I/usr/pkg/include" CXXFLAGS="-I/usr/pkg/include" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/coda && \ gmake -k clean && gmake -k && gmake install) done (cd coda && gmake -k client-install server-install)
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