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Netatalk 2.1.2

The Netatalk development team is proud to announce version 2.1.2 of the Netatalk File Sharing suite. This is the latest stable version. All users are encouraged to upgrade their systems to 2.1.2.

Netatalk is a collection of server programs and utilities for handling various protocols employed by Apple Macintosh computers on Unix compatible systems. This allows Unix hosts to act as file, print, and time servers for Apple Macintosh (classic MacOS as well as MacOS X) computers.

The suite contains:

Netatalk is a Free/Open Source Software project and is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). The full license text is available at:

    http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html

News

Netatalk 2.1.2 is a minor update highlighting the following new features and changes:

Changes in 2.1.2

Supported Platforms

As of Netatalk 2.1.2 the following operating systems are supported:

Netatalk may compile and run on other operating systems as well, but it is not well-tested on those. We welcome patches and suggestions for enhancing the portability of Netatalk as well as success and failure stories. Please write to [email protected].

Availability

Netatalk tar-balls can be found at:

    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.html?group_id=8642

Netatalk is also available via anonymous git. See the SourceForge project site for anonymous git instructions.

Contact

For more information about Netatalk, see its web page at:

    http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/

The project is hosted at SourceForge. The SourceForge project page is located at:

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/netatalk

The Netatalk development team can be reached via the mailing list [email protected]. For subscription information and archives see Netatalk's SourceForge project page.

[email protected] is a mailing list for Netatalk system administrators. For subscription information and archives see the Netatalk web page.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank all contributors to the Netatalk project for their commitment. Without the many suggestions, bug and problem reports, patches, and reviews this project wouldn't be where it is.