Red Hat 3.0 ES samba 3.0.14a

Glenn Arnold garnold at unrealsolutions.com
Tue Aug 2 19:49:18 UTC 2005


I am not against compiling my own; just I have not had much success
compiling Samba on my Red Hat 3 boxes.  I have used release candidates
before to get around issues especially printing issues.  I have also
seen release candidates work better than the actual release, so I will
take a chance if I have too.  Any tips on compiling samba on Red Hat 3
ES would be appreciated.  Keep in mind I only have been working with
Linux for a couple of years with no mentors basically self taught and
using information from news groups like this.  I have the samba books on
compiling samba, but there is something I am not doing right.  That is
why I try to use rpms.  I would prefer to stay with what Red Hat RPMs,
but I always have problems with samba that RedHat Offical rpms do not
fix.

Thanks
-Glenn

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris St. Pierre [mailto:stpierre at NebrWesleyan.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 3:09 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: Red Hat 3.0 ES samba 3.0.14a

If you're willing to go the unofficial route, you should just go for
3.0.20.  It's just in rc now, but I'm planning on going to it before
school starts; it has a *lot* of bugfixes and added features.  No
RPMs, but Samba is a pretty easy compile.  Hopefully rc2 or (hope
against hope!) the actual release will be out before the first week.

Chris St. Pierre
Unix Systems Administrator
Nebraska Wesleyan University

On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, Glenn Arnold wrote:

>Is there an unofficial samba 3.0.14a rpms for Red Hat 3.0 ES?  I would
>like to upgrade from unofficicial samba 3.0.11 before school starts.
>
>Thanks
>-Glenn
>
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