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* SECTION ONE: General information
All about Samba - what it is, how to get it, related sources of
information, how to understand the version numbering scheme.
information, how to understand the version numbering scheme,
pizza details
* SECTION TWO: Compiling and installing Samba on a Unix host
Common problems that arise when building and installing Samba under
Unix.
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check the bottom of the change-log file.
(ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/samba/alpha/change-log)
For more information see question 5, "What do the version numbers mean?"
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* 3: Where can I get it?
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departmental server. Samba is typically very stable and safe, and this is
mostly due to the policy of many public releases.
How the scheme works:
1) when major changes are made the version number is increased. For example,
the transition from 1.9.15 to 1.9.16. However, this version number will not
appear immediately and people should continue to use 1.9.15 for production
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So the progression goes:
1.9.15p7
1.9.15p8
1.9.16alpha1
1.9.15p7 (production)
1.9.15p8 (production)
1.9.16alpha1 (test sites only)
:
1.9.16alpha20
1.9.16
1.9.16p1
1.9.16alpha20 (test sites only)
1.9.16 (production)
1.9.16p1 (production)
The above system means that whenever someone looks on our ftp site
The above system means that whenever someone looks at the samba ftp site
they will be able to grab the highest numbered release without an
alpha in the name and be sure of getting the current recommended
version.
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If you make changes to the source code, _please_ submit these patches so that
everyone else gets the benefit of your work. This is one of the most important
aspects to the maintainence of Samba. Send all patches to
samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au, not Andrew Tridgell or any other individual.
samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au, not Andrew Tridgell or any other individual and
not the samba team mailing list.
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* n: Pizza Supply Details
Those who have registered in the Samba survey as "Pizza Factory" will already
know this, but the rest may need some help. Andrew doesn't ask for payment,
but he does appreciate it when people give him pizza. This calls for a little
organisation when the pizza donor is twenty thousand kilometres away, but
it has been done.
Method 1: Ring up your local branch of an international pizza chain and see if
they honour their vouchers internationally. Pizza Hut do, which is how the
entire Canberra Linux Users Group got to eat pizza one night, courtesy of
someone in the US
Method 2: Ring up a local pizza shop in Canberra and quote a credit card
number for a certain amount, and tell them that Andrew will be collecting
it (don't forget to tell him.) One kind soul from Germany did this.
Method 3: Purchase a pizza voucher from your local pizza shop that has no
international affiliations and send it to Andrew. It is completely useless
but he can hang it on the wall next to the one he already has from Germany :-)
Method 4: Air freight him a pizza with your favourite regional flavours. It will
probably get stuck in customs or torn apart by hungry sniffer dogs but it will
have been a noble gesture.
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SECTION TWO: Compiling and installing Samba on a Unix host