Debian 8 install netatalk4/9/2023 If you want to use systemd I can recommend Fedora 22. Yup, not running anymore if you upgraded from wheezy. Christoph Egger, one of the Debian maintainers, has written a piece and the bug list is so frightening and yet incomplete that I see no use in investing more time there right now. Read from my friends at suckless what's conceptually wrong with systemd. Without systemd has good information on how to tame the beast in Jessie and Sid. It is so broken in the Jessie incarnation that after battling with it for a few weeks, I decided to postpone using it on Debian systems for another release cycle. Now for systemd the reason is just the opposite. Not worth writing a full blog post about it. See the glastree github for the simple sed -e "s/defined fix. I was a major bummer for Jessie upgrade documentation to not warn of the incompatible perl version in the release notes, but that was it. For perl the reason is simple, we fixed the perl 5.16+ depreciation (use of the defined function on aggregates) in all code very quickly. I originally wrote "I'll cover more issues around perl and systemd in later blog posts." but I won't. Obviously you can download the files above if you run the AMD64 architecture and trust me enough to compile them for you. This should leave you with (at the time of writing this): Fileĭevelopment files for the libatalk library (dev only) Git clone https: // /adiknoth /netatalk-debian # apt-get install tracker libtracker-sparql-1.0-dev libtracker-miner-1.0-dev # in case you want to try the tracker support (you need to ammend the debian/ build config as well) # get build dependencies and a few helpersĪpt-get install build-essential devscripts debhelper cdbs autotools-dev dh-buildinfo libdb-dev libwrap0-dev libpam0g-dev libcups2-dev libkrb5-dev libltdl3-dev libgcrypt11-dev libcrack2-dev libavahi-client-dev libldap2-dev libacl1-dev libevent-dev d-shlibs dh-systemd If you want to continue using SysVInit, you need to modify debian/rules. It does compile for systemd use (the default for Debian 8 Jessie). Hence we're lucky that Adrian Knoth's debified install has not yet added the tracker dependencies. And second it compiles with Spotlight search, courtesy of Gnome tracker, which doesn't really work well on servers yet. debs but installs besides apt and friends. There are two shortcomings to this: First it doesn't compile to. Luckily the absolutely awesome Debian and greater FLOSS community have sorted 90% of the problem out for us already:Ī quick Google search turns up an excellent article on netatalk's wiki that details installing Netatalk 3.1.7 on Debian 8 Jessie. Removing a working version and not even mentioning it in the release notes is even worse though. Let's not ship another release without netatalk3, it's embarrassing. In any case this is still 2.2.5 at the time of writing and as Adrian Knoth put it in the three year old bug asking for a upgrade to Netatalk 3: There is in sid (aka Debian unstable) ( packages link) so we may see a backport some time. There is no netatalk in Debian 8 (Jessie) anymore. Now during upgrades that package may or may not get removed. In Debian 7 (Wheezy) there was netatalk 2.2.2 ( packages link). Īnd - of course - the release notes follow the common practice of not even mentioning any of the issues we encountered so far.Īh, well, let's go through the first one: That's what you get for using a version x.0, we should have known better. Upgrading Debian 7 (Wheezy) servers to Debian 8 (Jessie) proves (unexpectedly) quite rough around the edges.
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