• Re: Netatalk

    From mm0fmf@3:770/3 to David Norris on Sat Nov 16 16:16:53 2024
    On 16/11/2024 14:26, David Norris wrote:
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    Hi, I was wondering if anyone can tell me how I can install netatalk?

    It is not available in the repository any longer it would seem.

    'no installation candidate'.

    Thanks in advance.

    David

    It was dropped from Debian Bookworm (and hence I assume Raspbian) for
    being very insecure.

    Can you not use Samba?

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  • From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@3:770/3 to David Norris on Sat Nov 16 21:37:23 2024
    On Sat, 16 Nov 2024 22:26:58 +0800, David Norris wrote:

    It is not available in the repository any longer it would seem.

    Could get the source from <https://netatalk.io/>.

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  • From The Natural Philosopher@3:770/3 to David Norris on Mon Nov 18 10:46:18 2024
    On 16/11/2024 14:26, David Norris wrote:
    [This followup was posted to comp.sys.raspberry-pi and a copy was sent to the cited author.]



    Hi, I was wondering if anyone can tell me how I can install netatalk?

    It is not available in the repository any longer it would seem.

    Which repository?

    'no installation candidate'.

    Thanks in advance.

    David

    Its available as source and in other formats

    https://netatalk.io/

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    "Strange as it seems, no amount of learning can cure stupidity, and
    higher education positively fortifies it."

    - Stephen Vizinczey

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  • From Scott Alfter@3:770/3 to none@invalid.com on Mon Nov 18 19:41:23 2024
    In article <vhaghm$35op$1@dont-email.me>, mm0fmf <none@invalid.com> wrote: >Can you not use Samba?

    I was going to write that there are computers that speak AFP but not SMB,
    but then this happened earlier this year:

    https://a2central.com/2024/07/stephen-heumann-smb-fst/

    I think that leaves the Apple IIe (with a Workstation Card) as the only
    machine left that can handle AFP but can't handle SMB, and there are other options for getting files into and out of one of those (such as a Raspberry
    Pi plugged into a serial port).

    (There might also be some older Macintosh models that don't handle SMB, but
    I have less experience with those.)

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