Package Details: netatalk 4.0.8-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/netatalk.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: netatalk
Description: Open-source implementation of the Apple Filing Protocol
Upstream URL: https://netatalk.io
Keywords: afp apple mac macos
Licenses: GPL-2.0-or-later
Conflicts: netatalk-ddp, netatalk2
Submitter: Snowman
Maintainer: denn
Last Packager: denn
Votes: 99
Popularity: 0.113821
First Submitted: 2007-03-31 06:19 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-10 23:51 (UTC)

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denn commented on 2024-10-07 09:59 (UTC) (edited on 2024-10-20 12:31 (UTC) by denn)

As version 4.0.0-1 switched to db5.3 as suggested by product documentation. This will make cnid_bdb to re-create all db files after upgrade.

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cxcv commented on 2014-02-17 20:34 (UTC)

missing dependency: libtool

SJ_UnderWater commented on 2014-02-16 15:55 (UTC)

Precisely because it fixed the issues users were having, check the the changelog. It also was an update, from 3.0.6 to 3.0.7

freswa commented on 2014-02-16 15:48 (UTC)

Why "update" to old stable? See http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/ on left side. 3.1.0 is new stable... Please update.

FalconGER commented on 2014-02-07 19:36 (UTC)

source-link does not work :-/ I tried http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/netatalk/netatalk/3.0.7/netatalk-3.0.7.tar.bz2 successfully :) simply changed in PKGBUILD

marmotta commented on 2014-02-05 18:33 (UTC)

I have edited pkgbuild to install (new???) version 3.0.7 Same dbus error in compile, but now TimeMachine work perfectly!!!

SJ_UnderWater commented on 2014-01-26 21:37 (UTC)

I will be recusing myself soon as package maintainer, since making some lifestyle changes which mean I won't be using netatalk anymore (running Server on a spare machine instead). The package itself has been fairly stable since the 2.2 days, but with Python, the newer Spotlight support, and Autoconf warnings piling up, its up to someone new to decide what the default featureset should be, and how to set it up. mDNSResponder (in the AUR) remains a possibility (and fewer Avahi API warnings), but Tracker (for Spotlight) appears to require additional headers which aren't compiled into the existing package. I hope someone will step up before I orphan the package.

moonman commented on 2014-01-21 10:09 (UTC)

Just an FYI and for your consideration: you can bump the pkgrel so the package gets picked up by tools like yaourt for automatic update. As the maintainer you are probably informed better of when it needs to be rebuilt.

Butcho commented on 2014-01-19 22:38 (UTC)

Indeed the error goes away but ever since the libgcrypt update, I get a (null) when I search for timemachine drives, I get a dsi_stream_read: len:0, unexpected EOF Jan 19 17:37:48.384358 afpd[1507] {dsi_tcp.c:241} (I:DSI): AFP/TCP session from 192.168.1.4:51806 Jan 19 17:37:48.417518 afpd[1230] {main.c:151} (I:AFPDaemon): child[1506]: exited 4 Jan 19 17:37:59.243259 afpd[1516] {dsi_tcp.c:241} (I:DSI): AFP/TCP session from 192.168.1.4:51807 Jan 19 17:37:59.245355 afpd[1516] {uams_dhx2_pam.c:329} (I:UAMS): DHX2 login: timemachine Jan 19 17:37:59.345926 afpd[1516] {uams_dhx2_pam.c:214} (I:UAMS): PAM DHX2: PAM Success Jan 19 17:37:59.362695 afpd[1516] {uams_dhx2_pam.c:709} (I:UAMS): DHX2: PAM Auth OK! Jan 19 17:37:59.362717 afpd[1516] {auth.c:232} (N:AFPDaemon): AFP3.3 Login by timemachine Jan 19 17:37:59.375302 afpd[1516] {auth.c:828} (N:AFPDaemon): AFP logout by timemachine Jan 19 17:37:59.376437 afpd[1516] {dsi_stream.c:504} (E:DSI): dsi_stream_read: len:0, unexpected EOF Jan 19 17:37:59.376508 afpd[1516] {afp_dsi.c:503} (N:AFPDaemon): afp_over_dsi: client logged out, terminating DSI session Jan 19 17:37:59.377023 afpd[1516] {afp_dsi.c:106} (N:AFPDaemon): AFP statistics: 0.60 KB read, 0.45 KB written Jan 19 17:37:59.377070 afpd[1516] {dircache.c:615} (I:AFPDaemon): dircache statistics: entries: 0, lookups: 0, hits: 0, misses: 0, added: 0, removed: 0, expunged: 0, evicted: 0 Jan 19 17:37:59.378417 afpd[1230] {main.c:153} (I:AFPDaemon): child[1516]: done

SJ_UnderWater commented on 2014-01-19 21:23 (UTC)

When a library update breaks the package, you must recompile it yourself; there is no change necessary to what I've posted here, which is a source package. I recompiled netatalk from the tarball and successfully completed a TimeMachine backup. I will unflag the package tomorrow. I will also look into making python2 the requirement. mdnsresponder is in the AUR, not the main repository.