Re: blame linux: Re: obscure compiler/IRIX warning

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From: Tom Flynn (flynnt++at++engr.sgi.com)
Date: 11/07/2001 14:48:14


man exports

man exportfs

-tom

p.s. you probably want: / (nohide,rw,no_root_squash)
      then: exportfs -ua
      then: exportfs -a

On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Ken Lindsay wrote:

>
> Ulrich
>
> thanks for the suggestion. the problem is also very
> directly tied to /usr/share/Performer/src/pfmake*
> config files. I can compile other performer code
> with custom makefiles on the same NFS filesystem.
>
> are there any make guru's out there that know the
> pfmakerules secrets and can solve this from the
> IRIX side?
>
> thanks
>
>
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> On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Ulrich Hertlein wrote:
>
> > Ken Lindsay wrote:
> > > --> I think is something to do with the NFS server being linux.
> > > when I cp /usr/share/Performer/src/pguide/ to /tmp, I can
> > > compile successfully.
> >
> > That sounds familiar, we've also had locking problems with IRIX clients
> > and our Linux NFS servers. Changing to kernel NFS (knfsd) and/or NFSv3
> > solved it.
> >
> > -Ulrich
> >
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