Samstag, 8. September 2012

Netatalk 2.2.3 for DD-WRT

The new version 2.2.3 is available here.

As before it has been compiled against BerkeleyDB 4.7.25 and works with OSX Lion (10.7). It has not been tested with Mountain Lion (10.8).

Have fun!

Samstag, 4. Februar 2012

Netatalk 2.2.2 for DD-WRT

I just compiled version 2.2.2 of netatalk for DD-WRT you can download it here:

netatalk_2.2.2-2_mipsel.ipk

I still use Berkeley DB 4.7.25 to compile against so make sure you installed it. Instructions on how to downgrade after the break.

Mittwoch, 1. Februar 2012

Netatalk 2.2.2 is available

The new netatalk version 2.2.2 has been released. I will compile a new package shortly. Meanwhile here is the change log:

Dienstag, 22. November 2011

Netatalk 2.2.1 for DD-WRT

I compiled the newer netatalk version 2.2.1 for DD-WRT. I still use a Netgear WNR3500L router. I tested this build with the previously used Berkeley DB 4.7.25 (libdb_4.7.25-3_mipsel.ipk). OS X Lion worked like a charm with it.


Cross Compiling Netatalk 2.2.1 for DD-WRT on Ubuntu 11.10

Here is an update on how to cross compile netatalk for dd-wrt. Once again I have my Netgear WNR3500L as my target device. I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10 which to my surprise works pretty good! I am very satisfied with  it. But let's get started. Fire up you terminals.

In case you want to take a shortcut here are the modified makefiles:

netatalk.mk
libdb.mk

Mittwoch, 3. August 2011

Cross Compiling Netatalk 2.2 for DD-WRT on Ubuntu 11.04

This is a straight up history on how I got netatalk 2.2 compiled to run on my Netgear WNR3500L router. I used Ubuntu 11.04 but this should work on various distributions.

I am not an expert on the matter. So in case you are wondering about some commands that might not be necessary ... its just how I got it to work. It might not be the most efficient way!

Montag, 1. August 2011

Netatalk 2.2 configurations

Here is how I got my netatalk/afpd running with Apple's Time Machine service. After installing netatalk 2.2 (and its dependency libdb and libgcrypt - see previous post) there should be configuration files in /opt/etc/netatalk/