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From: whitem@herald.usask.ca (Matt White)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: CAP Help...
Date: 23 Dec 1993 21:54:02 GMT
Organization: University of Saskatchewan
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Hi.  Has anyone out there managed to successfully get the Columbia 
Appletalk Package (CAP) to run on NetBSD?

I installed NetBSD-current (the latest, I think) and recompiled the 
kernal with the Packet Filter enabled.  Unfortunately, it still won't 
work.  CAP compiles fine, and I can tell it to use Kernal Appletalk, but 
when I try to run aarpd, I get the following message:

Ioctl: SIOCGIFADDR: Invalid argument
init_enet: network initialization failed

I also get an error when I try to compile UAR and run CAP over UAR.  Here 
is the error from UAR:

SIOCGIFADDR: Invalid argument

Any ideas or help??????
This is CAP60pl182, which has a configuration option for 386bsd.

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