Hi, Vaclav and Steve,
Many thanks to both of you for your notes.
I have gone through some steps to locate the correct tools. The first
thing I downloaded was nfs-utils-1.0.7.tar.gz from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/nfs. After I sent out the node, I
immediately realized that was not what I wanted. Then I dowloaded
util-linux-2.12a-16.EL4.6.src.rpm from Redhat Website
http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/4/en/os/i386/SRPMS/
since I am working on an AS-4 platform.
With that source rpm, I have been able to build the src.rpm and binary
rpms. Just in case you want to save some work, you can download what I
have built from the links below. Note: 7 is used here intentionally for
easy updates of the default as-4 rpm.
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~yuw/fscache/util-linux-2.12a
-16.EL4.7.src.rpm
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~yuw/fscache/util-linux-2.12a
-16.EL4.7.i386.rpm
Weikuan
On Aug 24, 2005, at 2:09 PM, Vaclav Hanzl wrote:
Where is _there_ ?
http://people.redhat.com/steved/cachefs/util-linux/util-linux-2.12p
-9.3.nfsmount.fsc.i386.rpm
...
I see it, I see it :-)
Actually I pointed to the same place in my message (being written at
exactly the same time as your first message today).
I just wanted to know where is Weikuan's _there_, whether he is
looking at your place or elsewhere :-)
Anyway, many thanks for all your work on fscache!!
Regards
Vaclav