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Details of net-fs/openafs:

Description: The OpenAFS distributed file system
Homepage: https://www.openafs.org/

available versions:

releasesalphaamd64armhppaia64mipsppcppc64ppc macoss390shsparcx86USE-Flagsdependenciesebuild warnings
openafs-1.8.8.1-r2 -~---------~~apidoc
bitmap-later
debug
doc
fuse
kauth
kerberos
+modules
+namei
ncurses
perl
+pthreaded-ubik
selinux
+supergroups
tsm
ubik-read-while-write
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Gentoo supports kernels which are supported by OpenAFS
which are limited to the kernel versions: < ${KERNEL_LIMIT}

You are free to utilize eapply_user to provide whatever
support you feel is appropriate, but will not receive
support as a result of those changes.

Please do not file a bug report about this.

Alternatively, you may:
1. Use OpenAFS FUSE client, build OpenAFS with USE=fuse to enable it.
2. Use native kernel AFS client: configure your kernel with CONFIG_AFS_FS.
net-fs/openafs is not required in this case, but client's functionality will be limited.
show
openafs-1.8.7-r1 -+---------~+apidoc
bitmap-later
debug
doc
fuse
kauth
kerberos
+modules
+namei
ncurses
perl
+pthreaded-ubik
selinux
+supergroups
tsm
ubik-read-while-write
show
Gentoo supports kernels which are supported by OpenAFS
which are limited to the kernel versions: < ${KERNEL_LIMIT}

You are free to utilize eapply_user to provide whatever
support you feel is appropriate, but will not receive
support as a result of those changes.

Please do not file a bug report about this.

Alternatively, you may:
1. Use OpenAFS FUSE client, build OpenAFS with USE=fuse to enable it.
2. Use native kernel AFS client: configure your kernel with CONFIG_AFS_FS.
net-fs/openafs is not required in this case, but client's functionality will be limited.
show
openafs-1.8.13-r1 -+---------~+apidoc
bitmap-later
debug
doc
fuse
kauth
kerberos
+modules
+namei
ncurses
perl
+pthreaded-ubik
selinux
+supergroups
tsm
ubik-read-while-write
show
Gentoo supports kernels which are supported by OpenAFS
which are limited to the kernel versions: < ${KERNEL_LIMIT}

You are free to utilize eapply_user to provide whatever
support you feel is appropriate, but will not receive
support as a result of those changes.

Please do not file a bug report about this.

Alternatively, you may:
1. Use OpenAFS FUSE client, build OpenAFS with USE=fuse to enable it.
2. Use native kernel AFS client: configure your kernel with CONFIG_AFS_FS.
net-fs/openafs is not required in this case, but client's functionality will be limited.
show
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