=> Creating binary package /tmp/pkgbuild/net/netatalk3/work.aarch64eb/.packages/netatalk3-3.1.19.tgz netatalk3-3.1.19: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/netatalk/afp.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/netatalk/afp.conf netatalk3-3.1.19: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/netatalk/extmap.conf to /usr/pkg/etc/netatalk/extmap.conf =========================================================================== The following files should be created for netatalk3-3.1.19: /etc/rc.d/netatalk (m=0755) [/usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d/netatalk] =========================================================================== =========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2020/07/06 20:19:54 christos Exp $ For users migrating from Netatalk 2.x, version 3.x comes with substantial changes, like an all-new config file format, and the loss of AppleTalk (ddp) support. You are advised to familiarize yourself with the changes in advance; use as a starting point. In addition, 3.x appears to only work reliably with the Berkeley Database v5, so you either have to manually upgrade the existing CNID database(s), or discard them. - You need to start mdnsd for this, if you want enable autodiscovery Otherwise you can just manually add the time machine on the mac using: tmutil setdestination -ap afp://@/ - You don't need to add your IPv4 address to the 'afp listen' in /etc/netatalk/afp.conf anymore because although the daemon only listens on IPv6, it also turns mapped addresses on. ===========================================================================