-This is version 1.0 of nfs-utils, the Linux NFS utility package.
+This is version 1.0.1 of nfs-utils, the Linux NFS utility package.
0. PROJECT RESOURCES
Home page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/nfs/
+To use the 'gss' support you must have kerberos-5 development
+libraries installed.
+Otherwise use "--disable-gss"
-1. COMPILING WITHOUT PACKAGE MANAGEMENT
+To use nfsv4 support you need libevent and libnfsidmap development
+libraries. They are available from
+ http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/
+ http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/libnfsidmap/
+Otherwise use --disable-nfsv4
-To compile without using a package management system, unpack the
-sources and run these commands:
+
+1. COMPILING
+
+Unpack the sources and run these commands:
# ./configure
# make
# make install
-You will have to install the two NFS service scripts yourself.
-Service scripts for RedHat 6.x and 7.x are in etc/redhat. They
-have been tested on RedHat 6.2 and 7.1.
-
-
-2. COMPILING WITH RPM
-On RedHat 6.2 and 7.1, you can use
+2. COMPILING FROM GIT
- # rpm -ta nfs-utils-1.0.tar.gz
+Getting nfs-utils for the first time:
-to build the source and binary RPMs.
+ git clone git://linux-nfs.org/nfs-utils
+Updating to the latest head after you've already got it.
-3. COMPILING FOR DEBIAN
+ git pull
-The nfs-utils tree has an up-to-date debian directory, so the usual
-debian build scripts should work. The simplest way to build binary
-debs, however, is simply to become root (or use fakeroot) and run:
+Building requires that autotools be installed. To invoke them
+simply
- # debian/rules binary
-
-
-4. REQUIRED VERSIONS OF OTHER TOOLS
-
-Proper NFS operation requires a 'mount' program from util-linux 2.11f
-or later.
+ sh autogen.sh
+Finally, build as usual as above.
Share And Enjoy!
-- the nfs-utils developers
<nfs@lists.sourceforge.net>
- 26 Dec 2001
-