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Rowland Penny 54e6f1583a packaging: Remove Solaris directory and contents
Signed-off-by: Rowland Penny <rpenny@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl@samba.org>

Autobuild-User(master): Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date(master): Tue Sep 12 06:46:35 CEST 2017 on sn-devel-144
2017-09-12 06:46:35 +02:00
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bin
Debian
Example packaging: Remove setup script for SWAT 2017-05-10 03:26:14 +02:00
NetworkManager Make systemctl reference indirect in packaging/NetworkManager/30-winbind-systemd 2013-02-22 18:18:20 +01:00
printing packaging: Move smbprint to a comman location. 2012-10-29 14:08:37 +01:00
SuSE
systemd packaging: Set default limit for core file size in service files 2016-05-18 19:26:48 +02:00
sysv
README

Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Samba-Team
Date:		November 16, 1998
Updates:	First Release - 19970819
		19981116
		20030329
		20030905
===============================================================================

Note:
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This directory is a public repository for platform specific files including
build files for binary package distributions for specific operating systems
as well as for source file distribution packages for those systems.

The Example directory should be used as a guide for preparation of binary
packages for distribution via the official samba ftp sites.

The files contained here are intended for use only by those wishing to build
distribution packages and are NOT considered suitable material for anyone who
wants to just install Samba from the pristine source files contained under
the ../source directory.

All contributions / modifications / additions / etc. to the packaging files
should be logged in https://bugzilla.samba.org/.

In the event that anyone wishes to contribute package build information please
indicate in your response how we may access a suitable system to ensure our
ability to keep the binary distribution itself current with the released source.

The future of cooperatively developed software such as Samba depends on the
willingness of all partners to share the fruit of their labours.